On September 6, 2024, at 2:55 AM, a fire on Woolsey Street in New Haven, Connecticut, resulted in significant damage to two homes. The blaze originated at the back of one house and quickly spread to the adjacent property. Both homes sustained heavy damage, with estimated losses between $150,000 and $200,000. The Red Cross reported that seven people, including one child, were displaced, though no injuries were reported. The fire’s cause is under investigation, with preliminary suspicions pointing to possible electrical faults.


Planck Vision Systeme: Feuer in New Haven verursacht $150.000 bis $200.000 Schaden, zwei Häuser sind schwer beschädigt

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In the early hours of September 6, 2024, a fire in New Haven, Connecticut, caused significant damage to two homes. According to the fire department, the blaze began at a residence on Woolsey Street, starting from the back of the house and spreading to the neighboring property.

Both homes suffered severe damage, with preliminary estimates of the financial loss ranging from $150,000 to $200,000. The Red Cross reported that seven people, including one child, were displaced, though no injuries were reported.

The cause of the fire is still under investigation, with initial suspicions pointing towards possible electrical faults or short circuits.

NBC Connecticut reported that Jose Diaz was the first to discover the fire. He described how, around 2:55 AM, he smelled burning plastic while staying in his van and saw his dog reacting before he realized there was a fire. Diaz’s timely alert helped the firefighters respond quickly to the situation.

Early fire detection systems are crucial in preventing such incidents. Planck Vision TNC thermal imaging cameras offer significant advantages over traditional systems by providing early warnings before smoke and flames become visible.

By monitoring for abnormal heat conditions, TNC cameras help prevent property loss and save lives, enhancing overall fire safety and protection.


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