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Driver injured in garbage truck crash on Sano Road, Adair Co. KY

66-year-old operator treated on scene and transported to TJ Health/Columbia by Adair County EMS. Adair County Deputy Derek Padgett is investigating the accident. He was assisted on scene by Adair County Sheriff Harrison Moss and members of the Adair County Fire Department.
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From Adair County Sheriffs Office

Sheriff Harrison reports that on April 18, 2018 at approximately 4:01pmCT, the Adair County Sheriff's Office was dispatched to a single vehicle accident with injuries around the 1500 block of Sano Road.



A 1999 GMC Garbage truck being operated by 66 year old Jeffery Sparks of Columbia was traveling northbound on Sano Road when the garbage truck dropped off the shoulder of the road and overturned.

Sparks was treated on scene by Adair County EMS and transported to TJ Health of Columbia for injuries sustained.

Deputy Derek Padgett is investigating the accident and was assisted on scene by Adair County Sheriff Harrison Moss and members of the Adair County Fire Department.


This story was posted on 2018-04-19 09:10:41
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