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Paducah Man Dies Following Ambulance Collision

Paducah Man Dies Following Ambulance Collision
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By West Kentucky Star Staff
Jan. 16, 2019 | PADUCAH
By West Kentucky Star Staff Jan. 16, 2019 | 04:47 PM | PADUCAH
A Paducah man has died as a result of injuries sustained in a collision with an ambulance on Saturday evening.

Paducah Police report that 38-year-old Kyle Young passed away Tuesday at 1:35 pm at Baptist Health Paducah.

The crash occurred Saturday at Jackson and South 28th Streets in Paducah. 

A Mayfield Fire Department ambulance, driven by Adam Miller, was eastbound on Jackson Street, with lights and siren activated. Since the ambulance had the red light, Miller said he also used the air horn to clear the intersection.

At the same time, 76-year-old John Young was on South 28th Street. He told police that he had a green light, and did not see or hear the ambulance when he entered the intersection. The resulting crash sent 71-year-old Geneva Young, 40-year-old Kenneth Caldwell, and 38-year-old Kyle Young to Baptist Health for treatment of injuries. Geneva Young was later flown to a Nashville hospital for further treatment.

No injuries were reported to occupants of the ambulance. 

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