
FAYETTE COUNTY, OHIO – A serious crash on Interstate 71 early Sunday morning required a coordinated response from multiple emergency agencies.
At 3:07 AM, Fayette County EMS units were dispatched following an automated crash detection alert near the 64-mile marker on I-71. Upon arrival, first responders found a heavily damaged vehicle and two injured occupants in need of urgent medical attention.
Due to the severity of their injuries, aeromedical transport was requested to swiftly move both patients to a Level 1 trauma center for further treatment.
The response showcased the professionalism, skill, and teamwork of local Fire and EMS crews, who worked efficiently to extricate the victims, provide emergency care, and coordinate air transport.
Authorities praised the seamless collaboration between all agencies involved in ensuring the best possible outcome for the injured individuals.
Motorists are reminded to stay alert and drive safely, especially during late-night and early-morning hours.