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Driver extricated from 1999 Infiniti, following collision in Campbellsville, KY

From Taylor County, KY, Sheriff's Department

Taylor County Sheriff Dept investigated a two vehicle collision that occurred on Old Lebanon Road, Wednesday 4/24/2013 at 1:28pmET. According to statements given at the scene, Unit One, Kristi Hickerson age 52 (female) of 3520 Old Lebanon Road, Campbellsville, KY, driving a 2001 Toyota Corolla, was pulling out from a driveway and attempting to turn south on Hwy 289.

Unit two, Debbie Murphy age 59 (female) of Campbellsville, driving a 1999 Infiniti, was heading north on Hwy 289.

The driver of Unit one stated she did not see unit two and pulled out in front of her. The vehicles collided and unit two continued on striking a fence.

The driver of unit one was not injured. The driver of unit two was extricated from the vehicle by Taylor County fire Department and transported to Taylor Regional Hospital by Campbellsville-Taylor EMS complaining of back injuries. No further information on injuries at time of report. - Anne Sanders




This story was posted on 2013-04-25 11:17:38
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