Vehicle accident

Monday, July 21, 2008 |
A 39-year-old Wash-ington man suffered head injuries on Friday during a motorcycle crash in Charleston.
According to a Coos County Sheriff’s Office press log, the accident was reported at about 4:16 p.m., in the Seven Devils Road area, south of Charleston.
Emergency responders from the Charleston Rural Fire Protection District and the sheriff’s office found Bryan Graham, 39, of Orting, Wash., unconscious but breathing.
He went into several seizures while being transported via a Bay Cities Ambulance to Bay Area Hospital. He was later flown to Legacy Emanuel Hospital in Portland.
Graham appeared to have suffered head trauma after his motorcycle, a 2007 Kawasaki, rounded a sharp corner of West Beaver Hill Road before the Seven Devils Road intersection.
Information on Graham’s status was unavailable at press time.
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