Police car involved in Harrisburg auto accident
admin July 1st, 2010
Pennlive.com reports that an on-duty police officer was involved in a Harrisburg auto accident.
The officer was responding to a call about a shooting, with his lights and sirens on, when the Harrisburg auto accident occurred.
The officer was driving southbound into an intersection of stopped traffic, when he moved into the northbound lane of traffic heading the opposite direction. He crashed head on into a vehicle in the northbound lane, resulting in the Harrisburg auto accident.
The driver of the vehicle had a 4-year-old passenger. They were transported to the hospital, but no injuries were reported.
The driver of the car was ticketed for failure to yield to an emergency vehicle.
Do you think the driver deserved to be ticketed, although the emergency vehicle was in the wrong lane? Should an investigation have taken place?
If you’ve been involved in a Harrisburg auto accident, the Harrisburg auto accident attorneys at SchmidtKramer Injury Lawyers can help you.
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