Clanton Fire Department reports for the week of Oct. 8, 2012

Published 3:28pm Thursday, October 18, 2012

The following are Clanton Fire Department incidents for Sept. 26-Oct.2:

Sept. 26
•Public assist: 2800 Block Seventh St. N.
•Fire alarm: 800 Block Scott Drive
•Blood pressure check: 2800 Block Seventh St. N.

Sept. 27
•Grass fire: Fourth Ave. N. and Meadowview Circle
•Allergic reaction: Chilton Place Shopping Center

Sept. 28
•Lawnmower fire: 800 Block 17th Ave. N.
•Traumatic injury: 600 Block First Ave. N.
•Seizure: 300 Block Liberty St. S.

Sept. 29
•Motor vehicle accident: 4th Ave. N. and Meadowview Circle
•Abdominal pain: 300 Block Thrash Road
•Fire alarm: 800 Block Scott Drive
•Public assist: 200 Block Martha St.
•Seizure: 2000 Block Seventh St. S.
•Diabetic emergency: 1500 Block 15th Place
•Motor vehicle accident: Jackson Ave. and Enterprise Road
•Fall: 300 Block City St.

Sept. 30
•Public assist: 100 Block Thompson Ave.
•Fire alarm: 800 Block Scott Drive
•Difficulty breathing: 100 Block Betty St.
•Motor vehicle accident: 300 Block Second St. S.
•Allergic reaction: 400 Block Thrash Road
•Stroke: 100 Block Coker St.
•Chest pain: 4100 Block Autumnwood Drive

Oct. 1
•Motor vehicle accident: Lay Dam Road and Medical Center Drive
•Stroke: 20 Block Fourth Ave. S.
•Seizure: 300 Block Thrash Road
•Difficulty breathing: 100 Block 12th St. S.

Oct. 2
•Difficulty breathing: 1300 Block Fourth Ave. S.
•General illness: 100 Block Baker Ave.
•General illness: 900 Block Scott Drive
•Elevated blood pressure: 900 Block Fifth Ave. N.

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