EXAMINER IN RLBUINGTON IS DOING AN AUTOPSY. POLICE HAVEN’T IDENTIFIED THIS PERSON YET. A MAN IS DEAD… AFTER A MOTORCYCLE CRASH IN RANDOL. PH VERMONT STATE POLICE SAY IT HAPPENED ON MONDAY… ON ROUTE ..66. NEAR THE INTERSECTION OF ROUTE 14. THE DRIVER.. JAMES O’BOYLE… WAS TAKENO T DARTMOUTH HITCHCOCK MEDICAL CENTER… WHERE HE DI.
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Police: 59-year-old Vermonter dies after motorcycle crash
A Vermont man is dead following a motorcycle crash earlier this week, authorities announced Thursday. Emergency crews responded to treat 59-year-old James Oboyle, of Randolph, after a single-vehicle crash on Route 66 in the town. They arrived at the scene around 7:25 p.m. Monday, where they found Oboyle with life-threatening injuries. He was flown to Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center for treatment, where he later died. A police report on the incident did not announce what might have caused the crash, listing conditions on the roadway as “clear and dry.” Oboyle was wearing a helmet while riding, according to the report. Members of White River Ambulance, Randolph Fire Department and Dartmouth-Hitchcock advanced response helicopter team were involved in the response.
A Vermont man is dead following a motorcycle crash earlier this week, authorities announced Thursday.
Emergency crews responded to treat 59-year-old James Oboyle, of Randolph, after a single-vehicle crash on Route 66 in the town. They arrived at the scene around 7:25 p.m. Monday, where they found Oboyle with life-threatening injuries.
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He was flown to Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center for treatment, where he later died.
A police report on the incident did not announce what might have caused the crash, listing conditions on the roadway as “clear and dry.” Oboyle was wearing a helmet while riding, according to the report.
Members of White River Ambulance, Randolph Fire Department and Dartmouth-Hitchcock advanced response helicopter team were involved in the response.