Units responding to crash in Bristol

/Earlene Frederick photo

At 10:15 p.m., Bristol Fire and Rescue and sheriff’s deputies are responding to a report of a crash in the 18300 block of Highway Q in Bristol.

Dispatch reports that the crash involves one vehicle which has struck a tree. A by-stander reported that there is someone inside.

UPDATE 10:18 p.m. — Personnel on scene reports that occupant is unconscious but breathing.

UPDATE 10:20 p.m. — Flight for Life medical transport helicopter is being requested.

UPDATE 10:23 p.m. — Both directions of Highway Q being shut down to traffic. Flight for Life responding with an estimated time of arrival of about 25 minutes.

UPDATE 10:28 p.m. — Eastbound traffic on Highway Q being blocked at Highway 45.

UPDATE 10:43 p.m. — Flight for Life on the ground at the landing zone.

/Earlene Frederick photo


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  1. Anne says:

    First day of school in the county and the Kenosha News can not find anything to print about being cautious around stopped school busses. There are so many people driving out there that don’t know they have to stop for School busses picking up or dropping off children.
    The law is you stop when the lights on the top of the bus come on, If you wait till the stop are comes out the door is open and children are at risk.

    Where is the priority of the Kenosha News trying to help keep our children safe.
    The print stuff in California, w. Virginia, Washington, New York and all over the 50 states of America and can’t find anything to print about school starting and busses out there trying to keep the Children safe. The public needs to be reminded about the Big Yellow School Busses and the Safety of driving around them and stopping so you don’t Kill a child. Is this no longer important to the Kenosha News.
    You have signs out there about “Motorcycles are everywhere”

    Ho about some Signs about SCHOOL BUSSES ARE EVERYWHERE. WATCH OUT FOR CHILDREN CROSSING THE ROADS OR EVITING THE BUSSES ”

    WHERE IS THE PRIORITY OF SAVING SOME YOUNG LIVES.

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