On Monday December 14 an unknown male was involved in a single vehicle accident off Route 21 in the German Township.
According to authorities on the scene, the accident happened at approximately 4 p.m. Charles Corcoran, fire chief with Masontown Volunteer Fire Department stated that the driver had to be extracted from his vehicle after his vehicle lost traction with the road surface, flipped and slid down an embankment hitting a tree. A medical helicopter was initially called to transport the injured driver but was subsequently grounded due to weather conditions. He was therefore taken to Ruby Memorial Hospital in Morgantown, West Virginia suffering from a head wound and going in and out of consciousness. The full extent of his injuries is unknown. There were no passengers in the vehicle and no other vehicles were involved.
Initial investigation seems to indicate that the driver could have lost control of his vehicle due to adverse weather conditions as it was raining when the incident occurred.
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