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An Ohio Highway Patrol trooper crash involving a motorcycle was caught by dash cam.
Monday, the Ohio Highway Patrol released cruiser camera video of the collision.
The accident involved the motorcycle and an Ohio Highway Patrol trooper car in the westbound lanes of U.S. 35 near New Jasper Station Road on Aug. 17. Trooper Jacob Daymon, 30, of the Xenia Post, was traveling west on 35 east of Stringtown Road, on his way to work, when he struck the motorcycle.
Both vehicles came to rest on the right side of the road.
The two people on the motorcycle, both of whom are from Beavercreek, were taken to Miami Valley Hospital. One, Amy Waldman, was flown by CareFlight. The driver, Corey Waldman, was transported by ground medic, the patrol said.
Both were ejected from the bike and were wearing helmets. Both have been released from the hospital.
Details of what caused the accident are still under investigation.
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NOTE: The motorcycle was clearly visible and the speed of the patrol car in relationship was much faster. Wonder if the Trooper was playing with all the bells and whistles inside his patrol car and was not paying attention?
Monday, the Ohio Highway Patrol released cruiser camera video of the collision.
The accident involved the motorcycle and an Ohio Highway Patrol trooper car in the westbound lanes of U.S. 35 near New Jasper Station Road on Aug. 17. Trooper Jacob Daymon, 30, of the Xenia Post, was traveling west on 35 east of Stringtown Road, on his way to work, when he struck the motorcycle.
Both vehicles came to rest on the right side of the road.
The two people on the motorcycle, both of whom are from Beavercreek, were taken to Miami Valley Hospital. One, Amy Waldman, was flown by CareFlight. The driver, Corey Waldman, was transported by ground medic, the patrol said.
Both were ejected from the bike and were wearing helmets. Both have been released from the hospital.
Details of what caused the accident are still under investigation.
CLICK HERE TO VIEW VIDEO
NOTE: The motorcycle was clearly visible and the speed of the patrol car in relationship was much faster. Wonder if the Trooper was playing with all the bells and whistles inside his patrol car and was not paying attention?
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