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Drowning victim found at 385 Old Greensburg Road

From Larry Smith, Big Dawg Radio

Thursday, September 17, 2020 - Campbellsville Fire Rescue was dispatched to a report of a possible drowning at the former state fire rescue training center pond located on 385 Old Greensburg Road.

Upon arrival firefighter interviewed the witness and deployed public safety divers in the area near the point last scene. Divers located Brian Monroe, 18, of Campbellsville, 24 feet from the shore in 6' of water in zero visibility. Monroe was transferred to CTCEMS and later pronounced deceased by Taylor County Coroners Office. The incident is being investigated by Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife and Taylor County Coroners Office.



18-CFD Personnel On Scene

CFD Apparatus: Engine 1, Rescue 1, Squad 3, TSAR 1 and Chief

Assisting Agencies On Scene:
Campbellsville Taylor County Emergency Communications Center
Campbellsville Taylor County Emergency Medical Services
Campbellsville Police Dept
Taylor County Sheriff Dept
Ky Fish and Wildlife
Taylor County Coroners Office
Taylor County Emergency Management


This story was posted on 2020-09-17 21:40:54
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