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Fire Log
The Colony fire reports
from Nov. 14-26, compiled by
Devin Monk from information
provided by The Colony Fire
Department.
Lane.
5:59 p.m. — Medical emergency
reported at 5000 block of Aztec
Street
Reason to cheer
Nov. 14
8:45 am. — Motor vehicle acci-
dent with no injuries reported at
3300 block of Plano Parkway.
9:59 am. — Medical emergency
reported at 5500 block of North
Colony Boulevard.
2 p.m. — Medical emergency
reported at 4900 block of Womack
Circle.
2:54 p.m. — Smoke detector
activation because of malfunction
reported at 6300 block of Main
Street.
7:24 p.m. — Medical emergency
reported at 5400 block of Slay.
FIRE DEPT
block of SH 121.
Nov. 15
11:48 am. — Medical emer-
gency reported at 5500 block of
Ragan Drive.
1:24 p.m. — Smoke or odor
removal reported at 5100 block of
North Colony Boulevard.
4:39 p.m. — Medical emergency
reported at 5500 block of Norris
Drive.
7:40 p.m. — Medical emergency
reported at 4900 block of Blair
Oaks.
Nov. 18
1:19 am. — Medical emergency
reported at 5600 block of North
Colony Boulevard.
1:42 a.m. — Medical emergency
reported at 5800 block of Westway.
9:03 am. — Medical emergency
reported at 4600 block of North
Colony Boulevard.
10:24 a.m. — Motor vehicle
accident with injuries reported at
4600 block of SH 121.
10:51 am. — Medical emer-
gency reported at 4000 block of
Pear Ridge Drive.
Nov. 23
12:10 am. — Medical emer-
gency reported at 5600 block of
Foster Street.
1:19 am. — Medical emergency
reported at 5100 block of Shannon
Drive.
5:51 am. — Medical emergency
reported at 4900 block of Womack
Circle.
7:17 p.m. — Medical emergency
reported at 5700 block of Perrin
Street
8:01 p.m. — Medical emergency
reported at 5100 block of Reed
Drive.
10:13 p.m. — Motor vehicle
accident with injuries reported at
4400 block of Main Street
10:38 p.m. — Dumpster or other
outside trash receptacle fire
reported at 10500 block of
Buccaneer.
Nov. 16
12:22 am. — Medical emer-
gency reported at 5500 block of
North Colony Boulevard.
9:55 am. — Medical emergency
reported at 5100 block of North
Colony Boulevard.
1 p.m. — Medical emergency
reported at 4800 block of
Brandenberg.
10:59 p.m. -Medical emergency
reported at 5900 block of Heron
Cove Lane.
Nov. 19
12:02 am. — Medical emer-
gency reported at 5200 block of
North Colony Boulevard.
5:33 p.m. — Medical emergency
reported at 3700 block of Main
Street.
Nov. 17
3:45 am. — Passenger vehicle
fire reported at 5200 block of State
Highway 121.
5:23 am. — Medical emergency
reported at 5600 block of Foster
Street.
2:45 p.m. — Grass fire reported
at Steinbeck and Cardinal in
Carrollton.
4:18 p.m. — Medical emergency
reported at 4600 block of State
Highway 121.
6:04 p.m. — Medical emergency
reported at 5300 block of SH 121.
8:01 p.m. — Medical emergency
reported at 4800 block of Blah-
Oaks.
9:32 p.m. — Motor vehicle acci-
dent with injuries reported at 4600
Nov. 20
7:38 am. — Medical emergency
reported at 5700 block of Green
Hollow Lane.
4:54 p.m. — Medical emergency
reported at 5200 block of
Strickland.
10:35 p.m. — Medical emer-
gency reported at 5700 block of
Bandera
11:06 p.m. — Medical emer-
gency reported at 6200 block of
Stewart Creek Road.
Nov. 21
4:47 am. — Medical emergency
reported at 5800 block of Blah-
Oaks Drive.
3:36 p.m. — Detector activa-
tion, no fire reported at Ethridge.
6:23 p.m. — Citizen complaint
reported at 4100 block of Gardner
Drive.
9:49 p.m. — Medical emergency
reported at 3600 block of Chapman
Street.
Nov. 22
8:18 a.m. — Medical emergency
reported at 5600 block of Bedford
Nov. 24
7:21 am. — Medical emergency
reported at 5500 block of Ream
Drive.
1:27 p.m. — Smoke or odor
removal reported at 4800 block of
Arbor Glen.
1:46 p.m. — Motor vehicle acci-
dent with no injuries reported at
6000 block of Main Street
3:57 p.m. — Medical emergency
reported at 5800 block of Turner
Street
6:13 p.m. — Medical emergency
reported at 4600 block of North
Colony Boulevard.
7:32 p.m. — Motor vehicle acci-
dent with no injuries reported at
Main Street
Nov. 25
11:26 am. — Medical emer-
gency reported at 5200 block of
Alpha.
2 p.m. — Medical emergency
reported at 6300 block of Jennings
Drive.
10:26 p.m. — Smoke scare,
odor of smoke reported at 5600
block of Treese Circle.
Nov. 26
5:47 am. — Smoke detector
activation because of malfunction
reported at 5700 block of
Crestwood Lane.
7:45 am. — Alarm system
sounded because of malfunction
reported at 6000 block of Ethridge.
9:38 am. — Motor vehicle acci-
dent with no injuries reported at
4700 block of SH 121.
The Heart of the Matter
Presented by: Cardio vascular Specialists, RA.
Cardiology for your Future,
_ here Today! _
At this time of the year
many people attend
social events and in some
instances, drink alcoholic
beverages. Most people
do not realize that alcohol
consumption has an
effect on the heart that in
rare cases may be seri-
ous. Alcohol is a depres-
sant drug on most tissues
of the body. The most
apparent such effect is on
the brain and nervous
system. Several unseen
effects on the heart are
also very important.
One of the effects of
alcohol on the heart is to
set the stage for extra
beating of the heart to
begin. Alcohol tends to
make the heart muscle
irritable, particularly if the
intake of alcohol is exces-
sive. The most common
extra beating is the devel-
opment of atrial fibrilla-
tion, a condition in which
David C. May, M.D., Ph.D.
Shirley A. Williams, M.D.
Jeffrey D. Kaplan, M.D.
David P. Haynie, M.D.
Raul A. Santos, M.D.
Mitchel Kruger, M.D.
Atif Hussain, M.D.
Patrick Kennedy, M.D.
Geetha Ramaswamy, M.D.
Sirisha P. Reddy, M.D.
Lewisville (972)434-1988
614 Edmonds Lane, Suite 101
Lewisville, Texas 75067
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ALCOHOL
AND THE
HEART
the top chambers of the
heart begin to beat very
rapidly. This then results
in a rapid, irregular heart-
beat that may cause
shortness of breath, dizzi-
ness, or even passing out
spells. In fact, so com-
monly is this irregularity
associated with or made
worse by alcohol that it is
called the “Holiday Heart"
syndrome.
A second much more
severe problem occurs
when there is weakening
of the heart muscle due
to repeated alcohol inges-
tion. This condition,
called alcoholic cardiomy-
opathy, results in conges-
tive heart failure with fluid
retention, shortness of
breath while walking or
laying down and may pro-
ceed to severe difficulty
breathing.
Because alcohol
reduces heart function,
patients with heart condi-
tions should be very care-
ful if they choose to drink
alcohol. Even small
amounts of alcohol may
depress heart function if
the muscle is already
weak. Likewise, if there is
a tendency for your heart
to develop irregularity,
alcohol should be avoid-
ed.
In this holiday season,
many of us will consume
alcohol for pleasure.
Moderation is the key to
preventing the undesir-
able effects of this behav-
ior from disrupting the
season.
TOM
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3600 Communications Pkwy., Ste 601
Plano, Texas 75093
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The Colony High School competition cheerleaders brought home a second-place trophy from the
National Cheerleaders Association’s Texas Cheerleading Championship in the co-ed division. The
competetion was hosted by Southern Methodist University on Nov 18. The Colony scored a total
of 8.12 out of 10 points. Seniors Nishi Donaldson, Lindsey Dunkle, Hailee Franck, Kelsey Linn, and
Kelsie McCarthy were named to the first All-State team chosen spots earned with a combination
of cheerleading achievements and academics. The competition team will be in action Saturday at
Grapevine High School.
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Monk, Devin. The Colony Courier-Leader (The Colony, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 43, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 28, 2007, newspaper, November 28, 2007; The Colony, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1621996/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Colony Public Library.