Keith Hays was injured in a single-vehicle collision with a tree due to a medical incident on Estes Lane in McCracken County, Kentucky
Single vehicle collision sends one to hospital
A news release from McCracken County Sheriff's Office said deputies responded around 6:47 a.m. to the 2600 block of Estes Lane and found that Keith Hays of Paducah was driving Ford F-150 eastbound on Estes Lane. Hays reportedly had a medical incident that caused him to lose consciousness while driving. His vehicle drove off the right shoulder of the road, struck a large tree off the road, and stopped in the ditch.
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