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ACSO: Two airlifted after injury rollover

By Sheriff Josh Brockman
Adair County Sheriff's Office


Two Adair County residents were airlifted to University of Louisville Hospital after being ejected from their vehicle during a single-vehicle collision.

On Thursday, July 25, 2019, at 1:34amCT, Adair County 911 received a call of a possible auto collision with injuries, and Adair County Deputy Josh Durbin was dispatched to the scene. Upon his arrival, Deputy Durbin found that a vehicle had overturned and at least two people had been ejected.

The investigation indicates that Chrystal Arsin, 40, of Columbia, was traveling East on KY 206 (Liberty Rd) in a 1999 Ford F-150 when she dropped off the right hand shoulder of the highway. Arsin attempted to correct but was unable to, resulting in an over correction which caused the truck to overturn multiple times. Arsin and her passenger, Amy Padgett, 19, of Columbia were ejected during the overturn. Neither were wearing a seat belt.

Adair County EMS Responded to the scene and gave treatment before transferring them to TJ Health of Columbia. They where sent from there by air flight to University of Louisville Hospital.

The Adair County Sheriff's Office is continuing the investigation.




This story was posted on 2019-07-28 10:02:30
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