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Malibu vs. Freightliner collision in Meade County results in injuries By Tpr. Jeff Gregory, Public Affairs Officer Kentucky State Police, Post 4, Elizabethtown HARDINSBURG, KY - On Saturday, July 6, 2013 at approximately 10:09acCT, Kentucky State Police Post 04 received a call from the Breckinridge County dispatch requesting assistance in regards to an injury collision on US 60 W and KY 992. Bradley Keller (50 yoa) of Roseville, Michigan was operating a 2007 Freightliner and was traveling west on US 60. Autum Emery (20 yoa) of Hardinsburg, KY was traveling south on KY 992 and was attempting to turn east on US 60. Emery pulled into the path of the Freightliner operated by Keller and her 1998 Chevrolet Malibu was struck on the driver's side. Emery and two passengers, Eric Emery, 23, of Hardinsburg and Brenda Emery, 56 also of Hardinsburg were transported to Breckinridge Memorial Hospital. Brenda Emery was wearing her seatbelt and was treated at Breckinridge Memorial Hospital for minor injuries. Eric Emery and Autum Emery were later transported to the University of Louisville Hospital with serious injuries. Eric and Autum Emery were not wearing seatbelts. Bradley Keller was not injured. Tpr. Brad Riley is investigating the collision and was assisted at the scene by the Breckinridge County Sheriff's Office, Hardinsburg Police Department, Hardinsburg Fire Department, and the Breckinridge County EMS. - Tpr. JEFF GREGORY This story was posted on 2013-07-07 06:10:21
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