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Dump truck overturns; Campbellsville, KY driver injured Driver overcorrects when dump truck leaves roadway. He was wearing seat belt and was treated and released from Springview Hospital in Lebanon, KY By TFC Billy Gregory, Public Affairs Officer Kentucky State Police, Post 15, Columbia, KY LEBANON, KY (Wed 29 Jul 2015) – Tpr. Morris Farris is investigating a collision that occurred today at 9:10amET, 3 miles south of Loretto on KY 49. 27-year-old Michael P. Brahm, of Campbellsville, KY, was operating a southbound 1990 Chevy dump truck when it left the roadway. Brahm overcorrected, left the roadway and overturned. He was wearing a seatbelt and was treated and released from Springview Hospital. Tpr. Farris was assisted at the scene by Marion County EMS and the Loretto Fire Department. This story was posted on 2015-07-29 14:01:34
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