Two police cars crash as they head to the same call - CTV News
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Two police officers responding to the same 911 call had a near-collision after their vehicles crossed paths in Cambridge, Ontario.
The incident occurred on Monday evening when two police cars were dispatched to assist with the same emergency situation at the same location. According to Cambridge Police Service, the officers were unaware of each other's presence until they approached from opposite directions and nearly collided.
"Both officers involved exhibited professionalism and handled the situation safely," said Chief Rick Coutu in a statement released by the service. "Their quick thinki…
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