MEC&F Expert Engineers : ATV are dangerous: Gibson Co., Indiana teen in serious condition after ATV and 4-Wheeler crash

Tuesday, July 14, 2015

ATV are dangerous: Gibson Co., Indiana teen in serious condition after ATV and 4-Wheeler crash

 
Posted: July 14, 2015


GIBSON CO., IN (WFIE) - 

A Gibson County teenager is in serious condition after an ATV accident on Sunday. 

15-year-old Casey Nurrenburn of Fort Branch is being treated at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital. 

DNR officials say he was a passenger in a side by side ATV, when the 14-year-old driver hit a four-wheeler pulling out of a driveway on County Road 900 South.

Nurrenburn has serious injuries to his leg, arm, and head. 

The 15-year-old driver of the four-wheeler hurt his leg in the crash.

The side by side ATV driver was wearing a seatbelt.

The case is being turned over to the prosecutor because it's illegal to drive ATVs on public roadways without a driver's license.


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Two teens hurt in ATV and 4-Wheeler collision accident in Gibson Co., Indiana

Posted: July 13, 2015
 
Two teens injured in ATV accident (Source: IDNR Law Enforcement District 7)
Two teens injured in ATV accident (Source: IDNR Law Enforcement District 7)
 
(Source: IDNR Law Enforcement District 7)
(Source: IDNR Law Enforcement District 7)
 
GIBSON CO., IN (WFIE) - 
 Two teenagers were hurt in an accident involving an ATV and a four-wheeler in Gibson County.

Indiana Conservation Officers say 14-year-old Grace Morgan of Francisco was driving an ATV east on CR 900 South Sunday afternoon when she hit a four-wheeler pulling out of a driveway.

Morgan's passenger, 15-year-old Casey Nurrenburn of Fort Branch, was thrown from the ATV when it rolled over.

Nurrenburn has serious injuries to his leg, arm, and head.  He was flown to St. Mary's Hospital and is now at Cincinnati Children's Hospital.

The driver of the four-wheeler, 15-year-old Alex Kruse of Fort Branch, suffered non life-threatening injuries to his leg and hip.

Officers say Morgan was wearing a safety belt, but no other protective equipment was worn by three teens involved in the accident.

The case is being turned over to the Gibson County Prosecutor's Office for review.