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Columbia, KY driver swerves to miss deer, crashes

Driver treated and released at Taylor County Regional Hospital. Incident occurs today on Bengal Road in Taylor County, KY, investigated by Taylor County Sheriff's Office.

Sidney Coffey, 23, Clinton Street, Columbia, KY, was treated and released at Taylor Regional Hospital for injuries received in a single vehicle accident at 1:37pmET, today, Friday, October 25, 2013, on Bengal Road in Taylor County, KY. Ms. Coffey's was traveling south on Bengal Rod in Taylor County in a 2007 Nissan Versa when a deer ran into the pathway of here vehicle. She swerved to miss the animal and ran off the right hand side of the roadway, then reentered the roadway, and overcorrected. Her vehicle struck an enbankment and rolled over, ejecting her. She was transported to the hospital by Taylor County EMS. The Taylor County Fire and Rescue assisted at the scene. Taylor County Deputy Dickie Benningfield investigated the incident. News from Larry Smith, 99.9 FM, The Big Dawg, Campbellsville, KY




This story was posted on 2013-10-25 19:29:02
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