
Motorcycle driver airlifted to hospital with serious injuries after crash outside Aylesford, N.S.
A LifeFlight helicopter is pictured at the scene of a crash in Dempseys Corner, N.S. (Courtesy: Bill Roberts)
A man was airlifted to hospital after a crash in Nova Scotia's Kings County Wednesday night.
RCMP, fire and ambulance crews responded to a two-vehicle collision at Highway 221 and Victoria Road in Dempseys Corner around 7:45 p.m.
Police say the vehicles involved were a grey hatchback SUV, which was travelling southbound on Highway 221, and a motorcycle coming onto the highway from Victoria Road.
The driver of the hatchback was not injured.
The motorcycle driver was seriously injured. They were taken to hospital by LifeFlight.
Police say the cause of the crash isn't known and there are no charges at this time.
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