Springdale, AR — There was a serious wreck along Highway 412 in Sprindale, just east of the city, that involved a semi-truck and a motorcycle. This was around midday on Wednesday, July 1, 2015.
Right now, it’s not clear what happened yet, but the news said that an EMS ambulance was dispatched to the scene, but that a CareFlite helicopter was later sent out.
It’s not clear who was at fault in the accident or who the injured person was, but they were being transported to a hospital at the last update. From the looks of the news reports, the motorcycle and truck crashed into each other and were both forced off the right-hand side of Highway 412. This was near Highway 303.
More information will hopefully be released later.
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