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Columbia, KY driver of vehicle in Marion Co. KY injury crash

One passenger flown from scene to Louisville, KY; another taken to Springview Hospital

From The Big Dawg, 99.9 FM, Campbellsville, KY
Larry Smith, Operations Manager

On November 2, 2012, at 12:40amET, the Marion County Sheriff's Office, Lebanon, KY, responded to a single vehicle injury accident at the intersection of Highway 426/Miller Pike, and Highway 84/Raywick Road. A 2003 Chevy Cavalier being operated by Richard Smith, 25, Columbia, KY, was traveling west on Miller Pike. Upon approaching the intersection with Raywick Road, the driver lost control o fthe vehicle and as a result overturned and struck a telephone pole.

A passenger, Tara Wallace, 21, of Campbellsblle was injured and flown to University of Louisville Hospital by helicopter from the scene. Another passenger in the vehicle, Samantha Johnson, 20, of Taylorsville, KY, was transported by Marion County EMS to Springview Hospital in Lebanon, KY. Robert Taylor-Coomer, 23, a fourth passenger in the vehicle was not injured.

The Marion County Sheriff's Department was assisted at the scene by Marion County EMS, marion County Rescue, Lebanon Fire Department. Deputy Anthony Rakes is investigating the accident and was assisted at the scene by Deputy Jeff Caldwell.




This story was posted on 2012-11-03 22:10:30
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