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CSEPPEX18

Exercise message – Lexington Emergency Opertion Center Activated

Exercise message – Lexington Emergency Opertion Center Activated
John Bobel
September 19, 2018

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DATE: 9-19-2018
News Release 002 at 0953
Media Inquiries Only: (859) 280-8099

Incident at Whitaker Bank Ball Park

The Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government’s Division of Emergency Management is reporting that there has been an incident involving injuries at Whitaker Bank Ball Park.

Officials say that between 75 and 120 people need transport to local hospitals. Officials say 40 of the individuals are seriously injured.

Fire officials also report that a stage at the ball park collapsed.

Police and Fire officials are on the scene.

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