DANBURY — No injuries were reported after a stove fire was extinguished by water sprinklers activated by the flames Sunday afternoon, fire officials said. Around 2:15 p.m., a police sergeant leaving the station noticied flames in the window of Building D of the Laurel Gardens Danbury Housing Complex at 385 Main St. The Danbury Fire Department was called and the first units at the scene found that a fire had started on a stove and activiated the fire sprinklers. Firefighters ensured the fire was contained to the kitchen area and began salvage operations. “There was considerable smoke and water damage to the apartment where the fire was, as well as water damage to one apartment below (where) the fire (was),” fire officials said.
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