
The adult driver was found unconscious underneath the vehicle
On Tuesday (July 9), at about 7:17 a.m., personnel from the Clark County Sheriff’s Office, North County Medics and Clark County Fire Rescue were dispatched to 26931 NE Lucia Falls Rd for the report of an injury collision.
Responding units found a 1992 Jeep Wrangler in the northern ditch of NE Lucia Falls Rd. The adult driver was found unconscious underneath the vehicle. The driver was transported to a local hospital by Life Flight.

Initial investigation found the driver left the roadway and rolled the vehicle. The driver appeared to have not been wearing a seatbelt and was ejected.
The Clark County Sheriff’s Office Traffic Unit is investigating the collision.
Information provided by the Clark County Sheriff’s Office.
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