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Columbia native in motorcycle accident on Western Ky Pkwy

A Columbia, KY, native, Julia Kay Collins, Brandenburg, KY, was transported by PHI Air Medical to St. Mary's Hospital in Evansville, IN following a motorcycle crash near the 35 mile marker on the Western Kentucky Parkway in Hopkins Co., KY, on Thursday, October 1, 2009, at approximately 2:20pmCT.


According to Kentucky State Police Post 2 in Madisonville (Nortonville), KY, Ms. Collins, 55, was a passenger on a 2006 Harley Davidson driven by Jeffery Embrey, 54, also of Brandenburg, KY. The motorcycle was westbound on the Western KY Parkway when, for an unknown reason, the driver lost control and ran off the right shoulder of the roadway.

After leaving the roadway, the motorcycle struck a guardrail and ejected both passengers. Both were wearing helmets, according to the police report.

Mr. Embrey was transported by MedCenter EMS to the Regional Medical Center in Madisonville, KY.

KSP Trooper Carlo Anderson of the Madisonville Post of the KSP investigated the accident. Other agencies on the scene were MedCenter EMS, South Hopkins Fire Department, and PHI Air Medical.


This story was posted on 2009-10-02 22:16:19
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