STAMFORD, CT – The Stamford Fire Department responded to multiple reports of unexplained explosions in North Stamford on Thursday evening, with residents describing loud noises strong enough to shake homes and dislodge wall-mounted items.
Between 6:30 PM and 7:20 PM, more than a dozen 911 calls were received, prompting an investigation by the Stamford Fire Department, Long Ridge Fire Company, and Turn of River Fire Department. Despite an extensive search of the area, no source for the explosions was found, and no external damage was observed.
Additional reports of similar incidents were received early Friday morning around 3:45 AM, leading to a second investigation by the Long Ridge Fire Company and Stamford Fire Department. Again, no evidence or cause for concern was identified during the follow-up efforts.
Officials have confirmed that the Tennessee Gas Pipeline and Eversource Gas, both of which operate infrastructure in the area, reported no irregularities or issues with their systems.
While the origin of the events remains unclear, the Stamford Fire Department is consulting experts, including the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), to explore potential causes.
Deputy Chief Philip Hayes assured residents there is no ongoing threat to life or property. “Based on thorough investigations and confirmations from utility providers, we feel confident reassuring Stamford residents that there is no immediate danger,” Hayes stated.
The department pledged to keep the community informed as the investigation continues. Residents are encouraged to contact the Stamford Fire Department Public Information Hotline at 203-977-5500 for updates or additional information.