FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE TUESDAY NOVEMBER 4TH 2025
MILFORD — On Monday November 3, 2025, at 4:38PM, the Milford Public Safety Communications Center received a 911 call reporting smoke in the building at 72 Main Street in Milford.
Arriving at 4:43PM, members of the Milford Fire Department began investigating the smoke condition within the mixed-use premises of the Turtle Tavern and residential apartments. Shortly after arrival at 4:46PM, the Milford Fire Department located fire extending through the outside of the building.
At 4:51PM, as Fire Fighters worked the fire, Sergeant Patrick Dailey of the Milford Police Department was informed of a resident still on the third floor of the smoke-filled building. Taking lifesaving measures, Sgt. Dailey proceeded to third floor apartment with low visibility and poor breathing conditions in attempt to rescue the resident only to find the apartment empty. During an evacuation of the neighboring buildings, the resident was located already outside. Sgt. Dailey was transported to Milford Regional Hospital for smoke inhalation treatment, where he was later released.
“Sergeant Dailey’s selfless actions reflect the dedication and courage of our officers” said Chief of Police Robert Tusino. “I’d like to commend Sgt. Dailey’s bravery and reinforce my gratitude for our partnership with the Milford Fire Department to minimalize further tragedy.”
Fire Fighters from several towns remained on-scene battling the fire until after 11pm.
“My thoughts are with the residents, as well as the owners of the Turtle Tavern.”
A large portion of Main Street and the surrounding area will remain closed today, as crews work to clear the remnants of the building. It is expected the area will reopen at approximately 10:00PM
CONTACT JCOVINO@MILFORDPOLICE.ORG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INQUIRES