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Injury collision involving asphalt sealer tanker occurs 29 Jul 2017


Four injured in Saturday, July 29, 2017, when eastbound 2011 International truck carrying asphalt sealant drops off roadway, overturns, resulting in leakage of the sealant

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By TFC Billy R. Gregory, Public Affairs Officer
Kentucky State Police Post 15, Columbia, KY

Columbia, KY (Tue 1 Aug 2017) - Tpr. Zach Scott is investigating a collision that occurred Saturday, July 29, 2017 at 4:12pmCT, 6 miles east of Columbia on KY 80.



57-year-old Stephen Bridgeman, of Albany, was operating an eastbound 2011 International truck carrying asphalt sealant, when it dropped off the right shoulder of the roadway and overturned which resulted in sealant leakage from the truck.

The operator and three passengers, 20-year-old Lucien Stevens, of Albany, KY; 25-year-old Jeremy George of Jamestown, KY; and 29-year-old James Corbin, of Columbia, KY, were all belted and transported to TJ Health Hospital for treatment of minor injuries.

Trooper Scott was assisted by Adair County EMS, Fire, Emergency Management and Kentucky EPA.


This story was posted on 2017-08-01 14:13:47
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