Struck By Incidents
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Man rammed Marlborough, Massachusetts Police car
A Marlborough man faces a slew of charges after police say he drunkenly rammed his pickup truck head-on into a police car Saturday night.
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Man Who Struck South Carolina Deputy Found Hiding in Woods
A West Columbia man was arrested this morning after hitting a sheriff’s cruiser and causing injuries to a Lexington County deputy Friday night.
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Seattle Officer Suffers Minor Injuries When Struck by Car
A Seattle police officer was struck by a car while directing traffic before Friday night's Mariners game.
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Australian Police Officer Hit by Car During Arrest
A man has allegedly driven his car into an Australian police officer who was trying to arrest him near Newcastle.
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Indiana Officer Hit, Drunk Driver Arrested
A Terre Police officer is recovering after police say he was hit by a drunk driver . Police say it happened after 10:30 Sunday night on 3rd and Maple in Terre Haute.
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Three Milwaukee Officers Struck by Vehicle
Three police officers on bike patrol were struck by a vehicle near W. Lincoln Ave. and S. 11th St. around 12:45 a.m. Friday, according to the Milwaukee Police Department.
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Baltimore Officer Struck on Rt. 40
Baltimore County police say an officer was seriously injured at Rt. 40 and Jones Road last night while the officer was re-directing traffic away from a flooded roadway. The unidentified officer was taken to Shock Trauma. No word on the condition of the officer.
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Car Crashes Into Fire Truck In East Hartford. Connecticut
An off ramp from I-84 east was closed Wednesday morning after a car skidded into a fire truck that had responded to an earlier incident, state police said.
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Car Hits Fire Engine Parked at Scene of Arizona Blaze
A driver reportedly crashed into a parked fire engine at the scene of a Monday night fire in Phoenix.
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Glaring Sun Causes Woman to Crash into Seattle Firefighter
Seattle police Detective Mark Jamieson said the driver of the Camry did not see the firefighter because the sun was setting and glaring in her eyes.