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One injured in single vehicle accident on Caldwell Ridge Road

Driver treated at the scene by Adair EMS and later driven to TRH, Campbellsville, KY, by family. Adair County Sheriff's Office aided at the scene by members of the Knifley Fire Department.
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From Adair County Sheriff's Office

On Wednesday, November 11, 2014 at 9:40amCT, Deputy Aaron Rainwater investigated a single vehicle collision 14 miles north of Columbia on Caldwell Ridge Road.



Angela Goodall, age 36, of Columbia, KY, was operating a 2009 PT Cruiser west bound on Caldwell Ridge Road when she lost control of her vehicle and struck a tree.

The vehicle then ran thru a barbed wire fence coming to rest in an open field. Goodall was treated on the scene by Adair County EMS and later transported to Taylor County Regional Hospital, Campbellsville, KY, by family.

Goodall reported that she blacked out just before leaving the roadway due to having had a seizure.

Deputy Rainwater was assisted on scene by Deputy Brandon Hitch and members of the Knifley Fire Department.


This story was posted on 2014-11-11 13:15:56
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