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Traffic being turned back at 3-vehicle collision site, Columbia, KY

UPDATE: See: Adair County fatality occurs at Burkesville RD/Veterans Bypass
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News bulletin from Larry Smith, 92.7 the WAVE, and Ed Waggener, CM

COLUMBIA, KY - (Monday, January 21, 2013 at 4:15pmCT) - The site of a terrible accident, which occurred at 1:38pmCT, Monday, January 21, 2013, involving three vehicles at the intersection of Burkesville Road/KY 61 and the Adair Veterans Memorial Bypass/KY 55 is a sea of flashing blue lights and police cars as police were turning back traffic while cleanup of glass and debris and removal of the three vehicles is underway.

Apparently, one vehicle was headed south on the bypass, another was headed north on 55, and the third came into the intersection headed south.

Personnel in four Kentucky State police cruisers, two City of Columbia Police cars, an EMS unit, and Adair County SAR units were on the scene. Complete details are expected later from police. - Larry Smith and Ed Waggener




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Scene of collisions involving three vehicles



2013-01-21 - Intersection KY 61/KY 55 Bypass, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
Kentucky State Police
, Columbia Police Department, and the Adair County SAR are turning back everyone, from the scene of collisions involving three vehicles at the intersection of KY 61/Burkesville Road and KY 55/Adair Veterans Memorial Bypass while cleanup is underway. From early reports, one vehicle came into the intersection from the right hand road, the bypass; one was travelling north on KY 61/Burkesville Road, and a third was traveling south on KY 61/Burkesville Street.

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