Motorcycle Crash Injures One Person, Airlifted to Trauma Center

BROOKSVILLE – There are reports of a motorcycle crash at the intersection of Cortez Blvd and Frisco Road that has injured one person.

It is unknown at this time if the motorcycle is the only vehicle involved.

The driver is described as a 53-year-old male with head trauma but he is conscious and breathing at this time. He was not wearing a helmet at the time of the crash.

Bayflite is transporting the patient to a local trauma center for treatment.

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16 comments

  1. Darwinism is still alive. Its for sure a tragedy, but the statement is 100% correct and I cannot believe fellow riders who dont/wont wear a helmet.

  2. You have the right to wear a helmet, I have the right not to. They are dangerous. They cut down your vision, retain heat and usually cause major neck and spine injuries when in a collision. People need to be careful when they drive any vehicle. It’s a privilege not a right, even though seniors feel it’s the other way around!

  3. I facilitate a head injury ( traumatic brain injury ) support group in Hernando County. I have many motorcycle survivors visit our group, that “were” wearing there helmet !!! A helmet will ONLY prevent a person from an abrasion, laceration, puncture type wound. It does nothing to prevent a brain injury.

  4. Bikers old or young should ride a bit slower and be more cautious. I have seen many times young bikers on crotch rockets flying in and out of traffic and riding betweed vehicles when they are stopped at red lights. All this eventually contributes to future disaster. When riding just think about your loved ones and friends before making rash decisions on a bike. God bless the family of this rider.

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