Sun Photo by Phil Gentry
A local teenager was injured Tuesday afternoon in a diving accident in Northeastern Greene County. The accident occurred in a swimming area known locally as the Iceberg on Babbs Mill Road. Shown loading the victim into an ambulance are emergency personnel and other bystanders who assisted with the rescue.
Last updated: 10:11 AM, 07/01/2009
Author: Staff Reports Source: The Greeneville Sun
By Amy Rose and Tom Yancey Staff Writers
A local
teenager was in serious condition this morning at Johnson City Medical Center after being injured
Tuesday afternoon in a diving accident in northeastern Greene County.
The victim was
identified as Clifford Coville, 15, according to a Greeneville Sun photographer at the scene.
A witness told the Sun photographer that Coville dove from a cliff about 15 feet above the
water and hit his head on the bottom of a deep pool.
The witness said the divers were
playing a game of "horse," where one person attempts a stunt and others try to duplicate
it.
Tracy Lane, a supervisor with Greene-County Greeneville Emergency Medical Services (EMS),
said Coville's friends told rescuers they wanted to leave him in the water until EMS arrived, but
Coville insisted they get him out, so they did.
The EMS supervisor said Coville was conscious
and complaining of some numbness in his hands, but, "he was moving his legs fine" after the
accident. Lane said Coville may have "some neck issues." Coville was transferred by EMS to
Laughlin Memorial Hospital.
A LMH spokesman said he was treated in the emergency room and
transferred. A JCMC spokesperson provided Coville's condition report this morning.
The
accident was reported at 2:22 p.m. at a swimming area known locally as "the iceberg," according to
an EMS spokesman.
The iceberg is located on Babbs Mill Road about 1.5 miles off the Kingsport
Highway.
Rescuers including EMS, Greeneville Emergency & Rescue Squad and a number of
bystanders carried Coville from the scene, carrying him by foot on a stretcher to the
ambulance.
The rescue took about 20 minutes, according to the EMS
spokesman.
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