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Three waive transport after vehicle flips on narrow Adair Road

Occupants exit Explorer, call 911, after vehicle flipped on narrow Adair County Road
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Deputy Adam Cravens

The Adair County Sheriff's Office responded to a single vehicle accident on Old Clear Springs Road, Columbia, KY, at just after midnight on May 7, 2015.



The accident occurred when Jarred Dishman, 18 was operating his red Explorer traveling in the direction of Hatcher-White Road. Dishman dipped off to the left shoulder of the narrow road, losing control of the vehicle and flipping it.

Dishman and his passengers, Greg Bennett, 19, and Chelsea Stargell, 18, were able to climb out of the vehicle and call 911.

Adair EMS also responded to the scene, all parties waived transport. Deputy Adam Cravens investigated the accident. He was assisted on sight by Sheriff Harrison Moss. - Deputy Adam Cravens


This story was posted on 2015-05-07 02:14:34
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