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ACSO: Tennessee women airlifted following parkway collision

From Sheriff Josh Brockman
Adair County Sheriff's Office

On Saturday, May 20, 2023, at 7:02pmCT, Adair County 911 received a call about a single vehicle auto collision around the 55 mile marker of the Louie B. Nunn - Cumberland Expressway. Sheriff's Deputy Josh Durbin was dispatched to the scene along with emergency services personnel.

Preliminary investigation indicates that Tammy Sanders, age 48, of Tennessee, was traveling east on the parkway when she lost control of her 2019 Dodge Charger. Initially the vehicle struck the guardrail of the right hand shoulder. The vehicle then went across the median and westbound lanes. The vehicle continued on until it struck a rock wall head on.

Sanders was transported to TJ Health Columbia, where she was taken to the helipad and airlifted to University of Kentucky Hospital.


Responding agencies included:
  • Adair County Sheriff's Office
  • Adair County Fire Department
  • Adair County EMS
  • Adair County 911
The investigation continues by the Adair County Sheriff's Office.


This story was posted on 2023-05-22 15:23:08
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