Man, 30, airlifted after crashing ATV down 25-foot embankment on Currant Creek Mountain in Duchesne County, Utah
Modified Date:
Sun, 06/14/2015 - 3:15pmAccident Date:
Saturday, June 13, 2015Teen dies, 2 others injured in ATV accidents
When the other members of the party noticed the man wasn't behind them, they turned around and rode back to look for him, Reilley said.
A 30-year-old man was riding a 4-wheeler with a group of people on Currant Creek Mountain in Fruitland when at about 4 p.m. when he apparently failed to negotiate a sharp curve on a steep grade. The other members of his party found the man at the bottom of a 25-foot embankment. He was airlifted from the scene by helicopter to a Salt Lake area hospital in unknown condition.
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Type: Other Type of Accident
Topics:
ATV/UTV AccidentCity:
Fruitland, UTCounty:
Duchesne County, UTArea:
Salt Lake City, UT
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