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Medical helicopter responds to crash in Darke County

Medical helicopter responds to crash in Darke County

Yahoo14-05-2025

A medical helicopter responded to a crash in Darke County Tuesday evening, a Darke County Sheriff's Office dispatcher confirmed.
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The crash occurred at Peters Road and Hillgrove-Fort Recovery, just south of the Mercer County line, around 6:30 p.m.
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It is unclear how severe any injuries were in this crash.
Additional information wasn't immediately available.
News Center 7 is working to learn more and will continue to follow this story.
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