LANCASTER – A Lancaster sheriff’s station patrol car which was responding to an emergency call broadsided a sedan at an intersection on Sunday, authorities said.
The crash happened around 2 p.m. Sunday, March 24, at the intersection of Avenue J and 30th Street West, according to sheriff’s Sgt. Layne Arnold.
“The deputy was responding to an emergency call, code 3, with lights and sirens on when the crash took place,” Arnold said. “The deputy was not injured and the woman who was driving the other vehicle complained of pain from the seat belt area.”
The crash will be investigated by traffic investigators at the Lancaster station, Arnold said.
No further information was immediately available.
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LACSD Driving Instructor says
Fast & Furious: LACSD Code 3.
ash sanchez says
I always see sheriffs speeding and turning corners without slowing down , and i always say to myself that one day theyre going to hit someone, and sure enough !
iknow says
The civilian was at fault, texting,sexting,talking
Alexis says
Broadsided? Maybe I’m not seeing it right, but it looks like the sedan was rear ended.
Iknow says
Don’t smoke before reading
Don says
When I lived in that town almost no one had the courtesy to yield to emergency vehicles or stop for school buses with lights flashing.
Tom says
They still dont.
Iknow says
You are right, mostly inpatient AA, and immigrants who think they are in mexico