CLINTON—A medical helicopter picked up a motorcyclist Wednesday morning after an accident in front of a gas station on Highway 61 in Clinton.
Authorities did not immediately release the name of the motorcyclist, who was flown away in a University of Tennessee Lifestar helicopter at about 11:30 a.m.
The accident occurred in front of a Shell gas station at the entrance to Mariner Point.
Clinton Police Chief Rick Scarbrough said an accident report will be available later.
justiceheard says
yikes! looks like his boots, and all of his clothes are on the road. Hope he is okay.
John Huotari says
I do too. I will try to follow up today.
Tracy Christian says
We would love to hear an update on the guy on the motercycle when you get one, my husband was a witness to this accident yesterday and is worried to death about him. Thanks!
John Huotari says
I will post any additional information as soon as I can, Tracy.
Tracy Christian says
Thanks!
John Huotari says
The motorcyclist was in stable condition at the University of Tennessee Medical Center on Thursday afternoon, and I have posted a newer story on the accident that provides more details.
Ian says
From his dad……..just finished last surgery……broken bones in arm, thumb, leg, and face……but no internal injuries – no head injuries……lucky to just be broken – bones heal – expect full recovery
Thank you for not posting pictures of son @ scene. [email protected]
John Huotari says
I’m glad to hear everything should be okay, and I’m glad he was wearing a helmet. We try to be sensitive about what photos we post. I’m a former motorcyclist myself, and I hate to see any accidents like this.