Bicyclist airlifted with head trauma after Kaysville crash, road closed
At around 9 a.m. on June 30, police responded to the scene of an auto-pedestrian crash along the rail trail near Smith's Marketplace in Kaysville. Upon arrival, officers found a bicyclist who had sustained multiple injuries, including abrasions and head trauma.
Medical personnel responded to the scene and the bicyclist was airlifted to a nearby hospital for urgent medical care. Their condition is currently unknown, police said.
A road closure is in place between 200 N Flint St. and 200 N Mountain Vistas to allow for an investigation. Drivers and pedestrians are asked to avoid the area and find alternative routes.
'This is still an ongoing investigation,' a press release from Kaysville Police states. 'Additional updates will be provided as more information becomes available. We appreciate the public's cooperation as we work to determine the circumstances surrounding this incident.'
This is a developing story. ABC4 will update this post as new information becomes available.
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