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TRAFFIC ALERT: Bicyclist hit by vehicle on Fort Campbell Boulevard

TRAFFIC ALERT: Bicyclist hit by vehicle on Fort Campbell Boulevard

LifeFlight helicopter (CPD, contributed) Photo: Clarksville Now


CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – A woman riding a bicycle was hit by a vehicle Wednesday afternoon on Fort Campbell Boulevard.

At about 4:45 p.m., Clarksville Police responded to the crash in front of McDonald’s, 1644 Fort Campbell Blvd.  and the victim is being flown to Nashville by LifeFlight helicopter, according to CPD spokesman Officer Scott Beaubien.

All southbound lanes are blocked, and motorists are advised to find an alternate route.

Anyone with information or additional video footage is asked to contact FACT Investigator Burton at 931-648-0656, ext. 5665.

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