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CFR: Missing person case, 108 Soul Chapel Road

By Chris Taylor, Chief
Campbellsville Fire-Rescue

At 6:43pmET on Thursday, April 30, 2020, Campbellsville Fire Rescue was dispatched to a report of a missing person case near 108 Soul Chapel Road.

Upon arrival incident command obtained missing person information and situation report from the reporting party. Special Operations deployed two hasty search and rescue teams and our unmanned aerial vehicle to search high probability areas near the point last scene.

Minutes into the search, they located an 87 year male unresponsive in a creekbed. CTCEMS was transported to the location and the subject was pronounced deceased by Taylor County Coroners Office.


13-CFD Personnel, plus CFD Apparatus Rescue 1, Squad 3, TSAR1, Ranger 10 responded.

Assisting Agencies On Scene:
  • Taylor County Sheriff
  • Campbellsville Taylor County EMS
  • Taylor County Coroners Office
Mutual Aid Partners Enroute to Scene:
  • Green County Rescue Squad
  • Kentucky Department of Corrections Northpoint Training Center K9 Unit
  • Taylor County Emergency Management


This story was posted on 2020-05-01 08:08:07
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