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Buford area among parts of Gwinnett hit by severe thunderstorms

By AccessWdun staff
Posted 10:31PM on Sunday 31st May 2015 ( 9 years ago )

BUFORD  — Parts of Gwinnett County, including the Buford area, were battered by severe thunderstorms Sunday afternoon, prompting the Gwinnett County Fire Department to activate its Emergency Opertions Plan (EOP).

All total, fire and emergency services units responded 81 calls between 1:00 and 4:00 at the height of the storm. 

"Fortunately, there were no reports of major damage and no serious injuries as a result of the storm," said department spokesman Tommy Rutledge, who added that in addition to the incidents listed below, "there were a number of motor vehicle accidents, wires down, alarms activated and medical emergencies handled during the same time period."

HOUSE FIRES: 

 

 

 

 

SMOKE REPORTS: 

 

·        Firefighters responded at 2:33p.m. to an occupant report of a smoke odor inside a residence in the 500 block of Creek Mist Court, NE in Suwanee.  Caller advised that lightning possibly hit an electrical outlet in the basement.  There was no actual fire or smoke showing on arrival.  There was no damage to the structure and no injuries reported.

 

·        Firefighters responded at 2:20p.m. to a report of a smoke odor inside an apartment in the 1000 block of Level Creek Road, NE in Buford.  The caller reported a smoke odor.  There was no sign of smoke or fire showing on arrival and no damage to the structure.  There were no injuries reported.

 

·        Firefighters responded at 2:25p.m. to an occupant report of a smoke odor inside the house and electrical problems in the 200 Sagamore Cove, NE in Buford.  Crews found a small smoldering fire inside the wall that was quickly extinguished.  The fire may have been the result of a lightning strike.  There were no injuries reported.

 

·        Firefighters responded at 2:29p.m. to an occupant report of smoke inside a residence in the 2300 block of Coinsborough Way, NE in Buford.  The caller reported a smell of smoke inside the house from a possible lightning strike.  There was no visible sign of smoke or fire on arrival and no injuries reported.  There was no damage to the structure.

 

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PONDING WATER 

 

 

 

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TREE DOWN IN ROADWAY:

 

 

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