Circleville, OH — Police identified Robert Kirby as the man who was injured in a moving truck accident in Circleville, Ohio, on Tuesday, April 21, 2015. The accident took place on U.S. 23, just north of River Drive, around 5:45 in the afternoon.
Police say that the 26-year-old Robert Kirby was driving the moving truck when he suddenly drove off the side of the road. His truck rolled several times as he drove down an embankment, coming to a stop on its side.
Emergency workers transported Kirby to Berger Hospital before he was moved to Grant Medical Center. Officials say that his injuries are not life-threatening.
No other injuries were reported, and no one else was involved in the crash.
Police are currently trying to find the cause of the accident.
Scene of the Accident
View from the Road
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