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FULTONDALE When an EF-3 tornado ripped through the city of Fultondale and surrounding areas on Jan. 25, many homes, businesses and lives were impacted. Thanks to a quick response from emergency responders, Fultondale Police Chief D.P. Smith said lives were saved.
“I would like to personally thank all of the fire departments, police departments, and the many medical professionals that helped us Monday night after the tornado,” Smith said. “Everyone’s actions that night saved lives.”
Elliott Hernandez, 14, was killed when his home collapsed. Smith asked the community to keep his family in their prayers, as well as survivors impacted by the tornado.
CLAY JeffCoEd held its monthly meeting at its newest elementary school campus on Thursday.
District leaders were on hand to celebrate the completion of the new Bryant Park Elementary School with a ribbon cutting ceremony. Bryant Park opened up the new 86,000 square foot building in time for the start of the 2020-21 school year.
The campus is located at 2020 Bryant Park Dr. in Clay for students K-6 in Clay and surrounding areas.
On Thursday, JeffCoEd Superintendent Dr. Walter Gonsoulin addressed the recovery efforts happening in Fultondale. The city was hit by a tornado late Monday night, resulting in the death of 14-year-old Fultondale student Elliott Hernandez.