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Overcorrection a factor in Casey County injury collision

Map, Rayborn Hill RD, Casey Co., KY

By TFC Wm. Gregory, Public Affairs Officer
Kentucky State Police Post 15, Columbia, KY

CASEY COUNTY, KY (2011-08-17) - Trooper Mike Woodrum is investigating a one vehicle collision that occurred Wednesday August 17, 2011, at approximately 2:30amET.

Bruce A. Speakman, age 54 of Liberty, KY was traveling south on Rayborn Hill Road approximately ten miles south of Liberty in a 2005 Jeep when he ran off the northbound shoulder of the road. Speakman overcorrected, crossed the roadway and ran off the southbound shoulder and overturned before coming to rest.

Speakman, who was belted, was not injured. A passenger, 52 year old Douglas Speakman of Hollywood Florida who was also belted, was transported to Casey County Hospital, LIberty, KY, by Casey County EMS for minor injuries. The accident continues to be under investigation by Trooper Woodrum.

Story courtesy TFC William Gregory, Public Affairs Officer, Kentucky State Police Post 15, 1118 Jamestown ST, (at Exit 49, Louie B. Nunn Parkway), Columbia, KY. Kentucky State Police Post 15, Columbia, KY, covers the 11 counties of Adair, Casey, Clinton, Cumberland, Green, Marion, Metcalfe, Monroe, Russell, Taylor and Washington. Thanks also to Dispatcher Chad Bivens




This story was posted on 2011-08-17 03:57:10
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