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PINSON A section of Old Springville Rd. has been closed in Pinson following a single-car accident.
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The wreck occurred on Thursday afternoon near Clearview Baptist Church, which is located at 5271 Old Springville Rd. It appears that a sedan struck a utility pole in the area, snapping the top-portion of the structure.
Center Point Fire is on the scene. No injuries have been reported.
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From The Tribune staff reports
CENTER POINT Center Point Fire and Rescue responded to an apartment fire on Tuesday, May 4, 2021. Multiple units were damage.
According to Chief Gene Coleman, the blaze was reported at Woodside Apartments in Center Point.
Coleman said four apartment units were involved and that there were no reported injuries. The cause of the fire has not been determined.
This is a breaking news story and will be updated as more information becomes available.
Deputies with the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office were on the scene blocking the entrace to the complex. Anyone in the area is urged to use caution.
From The Tribune staff reports
CLAY – Crews working to widen Old Springville Road in Clay hit a gas line on Thursday, April 29, 2021, leaving both directions of the roadway closed while multiple crews responded.
The incident happened around 2 p.m. near the intersection of Civitan Road, where Bryant Park Elementary School is located, according to Jefferson County Commissioner Joe Knight. The location was in the city limits of Clay.
Center Point Fire & Rescue, the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office and Trussville Gas and Water responded. The fire department stayed on the scene for roughly two hours while the gas company worked to stop the leak and repair the line.