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ACSO: Campbellsville man airlifted after motorcycle collision

By Sheriff Josh Brockman
Adair County Sheriff's Office

On 08-14-2020 at 7:09pm Adair 911 received a report of a single vehicle collision motorcycle vs tree in the Knifley community of Adair.

K-9 Deputy Josh Durbin was dispatched to the scene and on arrival it was found that Bradley Ratcliff, 28, of Campbellsville was operating a 2004 Suzuki motorcycle west on KY 76.

According to witness statement, an unknown vehicle that was traveling East crossed over the center divide of highway. Ratcliff then steered his motorcycle to shoulder in attempt to not be struck. Ratcliff's motorcycle dropped off roadway and travelled down and embankment coming to rest when it struck a tree.

Ratcliff was not wearing a helmet at time of collision and was airlifted From the scene to the University of KY by Air Evac once he was stabilized for transport by Adair EMS.

The collision is being investigated by K-9 Deputy Josh Durbin with assistance from Deputy Chandler Staten along with Kentucky State Police, Knifley Fire Department and Adair EMS.




This story was posted on 2020-08-17 11:01:11
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