Nina Coe of Middletown went missing on July 16, 2015.
When the driver was transported to the hospital, Haddam firefighters conducted an act of kindness for the woman.
The fire occurred on Saturday, March 12.
The man was airlifted to the hospital with serious injuries.
The Haddam accident occurred on March 5, on the 82 Connector in Haddam.
Daylight Savings Time ("Spring Ahead") Begins at 2:00 a.m. on Sunday, March 13, 2016
The suspect faces up to 20 years in jail when he's sentenced in May.
Members of the Haddam Volunteer Fire Co. responded to 42 calls for emergency services in January.
A total of 11 firefighters will be inducted at a ceremony in April.
The recruits came through a statewide effort to attract members called Everyday Hero Connecticut.
Electronic equipment and lifesaving equipment was reported stolen from the Killingworth Volunteer Fire Department's Station 2.
Connecticut State Police released info on Haddam-area checkpoints and roving patrols to combat drunk driving this holiday season.
Connecticut State Police added 58 new troopers to its ranks at a Thursday, Dec. 17, graduation.
In November 2015, the Haddam Volunteer Fire Co. responded to 32 emergency service calls, including two car accidents involving deer.
State Police say the man was one-fifth of a mile from his house when the accident occurred.
Billy Newman and Lauren Beebe were found deceased in their #8 Route 148 house on Nov. 25.
A field safety supervisor spoke to Haddam, Killingworth and Durham firefighters about electrical hazards and safety.
The smoke detectors are available to any Haddam, Higganum or Haddam Neck family in need.
A driver, heading southbound on Killingworth Road in Haddam, lost control of his vehicle and struck a tree.
The companies that were victims of the scheme lost more than $600,000 as a result of this scheme.
In Killingworth, the man reportedly worked as a helper for a heating and cooling business, all the while allegedly collecting unemployment.
Police identified a Middletown man as the suspect and are asking if anyone from the public knows of his whereabouts.
The project began Monday, Oct. 26.
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Haddam firefighters responded to the Oct. 19 accident and also responded to a gas spill later that evening.
The suspects are from Higganum, Westbrook and Middletown.
The accident occurred in Higganum.
A teenager lost control of his car and had to be extricated from the vehicle. He has no recollection of the accident.
The rainy conditions contributed to the accident, according to the Haddam Volunteer Fire Company.
Life Star was called to the scene.
Troopers are investigating what they are calling a suspicious incident and are asking the public for any assistance.
All air bags were deployed. The driver refused treatment, according to the Haddam Volunteer Fire Company.
Matthew Dragone of Middletown was arrested after allegedly robbing banks in six towns, including Killingworth.
The Killingworth man allegedly pulled a U-turn once he saw a DUI checkpoint, according to police.
Shannon Stanley and Alyssa Lemonde were reported missing on Sept. 17, 2015, and silver alerts issued by state police.
Members of the Haddam Volunteer Fire Company responded to 49 calls for emergency services in August.
Haddam firefighters responded to the accident scene, at the intersection of 154 and the 82 Connector in Tylerville.
Haddam Volunteer Fire Co. also congratulated HVFCo. juniors for completing fire service programs at the Connecticut Fire Academy.
The car drove over an embankment and flipped onto the driver's side. The accident occurred on Route 9N on Tuesday, Sept. 15.
The suspect has been linked to at least seven bank robberies in the state.