Bicyclist injured on Main St.

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Bicyclist injured on Main St.

By Kathy McCarty

Staff Writer

    PRESQUE ISLE — A bicyclist sustained minor injuries when he came in contact with a car on Friday.

Staff photo/Kathy McCarty

    EMERGENCY PERSONNEL prepare to move Mike Michaud, a Presque Isle bicyclist injured in a Friday-morning accident, to an awaiting ambulance. FS-PIPD MainStBikeAcct-clr-c-shpt-36 Michaud was traveling south on the sidewalk when he came in contact with a car leaving the Portland Glass parking lot in Presque Isle. The accident slowed traffic on Main Street for about 20 minutes as police investigated the accident.

    Officer Brian McQuarrie, of the Presque Isle Police Department, was assigned to investigate the accident, which occurred around 11:40 a.m. on Aug. 31.

    “Melanie Thompson, 26, of Houlton, was turning right from the Portland Glass parking lot onto Main Street when she came in contact with bicyclist Michael Michaud, 27, of Presque Isle. Michaud was heading south on the sidewalk, against traffic,” said McQuarrie.

    According to McQuarrie, Thompson said she didn’t see Michaud. Michaud was thrown from his bike, landing on the sidewalk. Two passing nurses stopped to assist until first responders arrived and took over.

    Michaud, who was not wearing a helmet, was transported by Crown Ambulance to The Aroostook Medical Center for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries. Both Michaud’s bicycle and Thompson’s Chevy Aveo sustained minor damage.