WALLINGFORD, CT — A tragic early morning Wallingford house fire on Clifton Street left one person dead Friday, prompting an investigation by local and state fire officials. Fire crews were dispatched around 4:30 a.m. and arrived to find heavy flames consuming a three-story residence.
The Wallingford Fire Department reported the fire had also spread to a neighboring home before being brought under control approximately 90 minutes later. Amid the extensive damage, responders discovered one fatality inside the original structure. The victim’s identity has not yet been released, pending family notification.
“We arrived to find a fully involved fire with high heat and heavy smoke conditions,” … “Unfortunately, we located one deceased individual inside during our primary search efforts.”
officials stated.
The Wallingford Fire Marshal’s Office, in partnership with the Wallingford Police Department and the Connecticut Fire and Explosives Investigative Unit, is actively investigating the cause of the fire. The incident marks a somber reminder of fire safety as residents are encouraged to ensure their homes are equipped with functioning smoke detectors.
Anyone with information is urged to contact Wallingford authorities as the investigation continues.