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Injured driver treated at WRH, airlifted to UL Hospital

Driver of vehicle southbound on KY 61/Greensburg Road, loses control, leaves roadway and strikes tree. Accident occurs approximately 1 mile north of Columbia, KY
Earlier related story: An Adair County High graduate injured in auto accident

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

COLUMBIA, KY - Tpr. Jason Warinner is investigating a collision that occurred Monday, October 29th at approximately 9pmCT on KY 61, 4 miles north of Columbia, KY. 18-year-old Heather Vanarsdale of Columbia, KY was traveling south on KY 61 in a 2010 Toyota when she lost control of the vehicle. The vehicle crossed the northbound lane and left the roadway, striking a tree. Vanarsdale was transported to Westlake Hospital and then flown to the University of Louisville Hospital where she was admitted. She was not wearing a seatbelt. Tpr. Warinner was assisted at the scene by the Adair County Sheriff's Department. - TFC Wm. Gregory




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