Struck By Incidents

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  • Illinois Auto Crash Turns Happy Evening Into Night for Tears

    The three all had reason to celebrate Saturday night. But by the next morning, they would also have tragedy in common.

  • Police Officer in Illinois is Struck by Car

    After responding to an early morning accident, a Peoria Police Officer was hit and taken to an area hospital.

  • South Carolina Police Officer Hit by Vehicle While Responding to Crash

    A teen motorist hit a Fort Mill police officer Monday morning while he was directing traffic around a crash scene, officials said.

  • Wisconsin Deputy Injured After Squad Hit on Highway 29

    A Marathon County Sheriff’s deputy is ok after being rear-ended while investigating an accident on Highway 29 Saturday night.

  • Philadelphia Police Officer Arrested in Connection With Multi-Car Crash

    An off-duty Philadelphia police officer was arrested in connection with a multi-car crash that shut down three of four lanes on I-95 Saturday morning. Four people, including a state trooper, were taken to the hospital.

  • Rhode Island Police: Driver Hit Vehicle, Officer

    City streets near Waterplace Park were shut down for a criminal investigation after police said a car hit vehicles and a police officer on foot -- eventually crashing into a light pole on Memorial Boulevard. The car, with police close behind, crashed shortly before 6:30 p.m. Saturday night. Police told Eyewitness News the suspect in a Buick LeSabre hit an unmarked police vehicle on Washington Street and took off. The suspect then hit an officer on foot with his car.

  • Calvert, Maryland Fire Engine Hit County Ladder Truck and Left

    An Anne Arundel County firetruck was knocked into two cars Sunday afternoon in Galesville after an unusual traffic accident involving another fire engine from Calvert County.

  • Man Shot, Deputy Injured

    An Elizabeth man shot by Douglas County Sheriff’s deputy was still hospitalized Monday, but the deputy he hit with his car during a traffic stop has been released from the hospital.

  • Off-Duty Philadelphia Officer Arrested Following I-95 Accident

    A Pennsylvania State Trooper was injured in the line of duty early Saturday morning on I-95 after being struck by a vehicle driven by an off-duty Philadelphia Police Officer.

  • Pennsylvania Fire Police Officer Struck While Directing Traffic

    A fire police officer’s legs were broken Thursday when he was run over while directing traffic near a Washington County crash, the officer and a sheriff’s deputy said Friday. William A. Kent, 50, a lieutenant with the Blue Ridge Summit, Pa., fire police, said Friday evening he was “in great pain,” having had emergency surgery Thursday night and facing the possibility of more. Talking by phone from his room at Waynesboro Hospital, Kent said he responded to a crash on Military Road in the Cascade area, close to the Frederick County, Md., and Franklin County, Pa., borders. Near Eyler Avenue, a pickup truck pulling a trailer of lumber was one of the vehicles that needed to be redirected while the road was closed because of the crash, Kent said. After he walked behind the vehicle, the trailer backed up, knocked him down and dragged him several feet, Kent said. Washington County Sheriff’s Deputy J. Kuhnke said John E. Reese, 44, of Boonsboro, was driving the truck pulling the trailer that accidentally hit Kent. Kuhnke said one account at the scene was that Kent was going to help Reese back up and turn around, so Kent walked behind the trailer, but had his back to it and didn’t see it coming toward him. But Kent said he told Reese he was going to clear other traffic first, which is why he had his back to the trailer and wasn’t expecting it to move. Kuhnke said no charges will be filed. Kent, who lives in Blue Ridge Summit, said he’s looking at six to nine months of recovery, depending in part on whether he has more surgery. The original crash that required traffic control happened at about 3:20 p.m. on Military Road. A report says Patricia A. Poffenberger, 46, of Pennsylvania, was driving a Buick and David B. Crampton, 46, of Pennsylvania, was driving a Ford Ranger. Kuhnke said Crampton’s truck, going west on Military Road, collided with Poffenberger’s Buick, which was making a left onto Military Road from Highfield Road to go east. Kuhnke said Poffenberger was trapped in her vehicle after the crash and had to be removed. He said she was taken to a local hospital, but he didn’t know her condition Friday evening. Poffenberger was not listed as a patient Friday at either Waynesboro Hospital or Washington County Hospital.

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