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Scene of single vehicle crash on Bull Run Road



2017-09-17 - Bull Run Road, a few feet NE of Dwight Curry Road - Photo By Ed Waggener .
Bull Run Road at Dwight Curry Road remained impassable this morning at 7:40amCT, Sunday morning September 17, 2017, as a result of a single vehicle auto crash which knocked out electricity on KY 206, Bull Run Road, and the Little Cake area. Adair County Constable Joe Collins, who was with the Search and Rescue since the accident last night at around 10:30pmCT, said the Kia Optima car left the highway at tracks here, went airborne, and traveled to the utilities poles in the center of the photo, and struck the broken pole on the right. He said that the occupants were able to extricate themselves and crawl back to the roadway at a point in front of of the location of ACSO Deputy Derek Padgett's cruiser. The young men in the vehicle were taken by Adair EMS to TJ Health/Columbia, KY. One of the occupants was airlifted to UL Medical Center in Louisville.
See first article this story, by Larry Smith, FM 99.9, the Big Dawg. Single vehicle crash on Bull Run RD knocks out power overnight


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