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Driver flown to UK Hospital after one vehicle crash on KY 206

Operator loses control of F-150; pickup overturns numerous times. Adair EMS treats driver on scene, transports to Westlake Regional Hospital. Driver airlifted to Lexington from WRH.

By Adair Co. Deputy Sheriff Aaron Rainwater

On Sunday, September 22, 2013 at 7:03pmCT, Deputy Aaron Rainwater responded to a single vehicle collision on Ky 206. Michael F. Harris of Columbia was operating a 2001 Ford F150 five (5) miles north of Columbia on KY 206 when he lost control of his vehicle, overturning numerous times. Harris was treated on the scene by Adair County EMS and transported to Westlake Regional where he was air lifted to UK Hospital for injuries sustained in the collision. Adair County Sheriff Deputy Aaron Rainwater is investigating the collision. - News from the Adair County Sheriff's Department




This story was posted on 2013-09-24 03:37:20
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