Edmonton police car en route to a collision scene ends up in its own collision
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Alberta Serious Incident Response Team has been called in to investigate two collisions on Thursday in relation to the same call. PHOTO BY SHAUGHN BUTTS /Postmedia Article content The Alberta Serious Incident Response Team (ASIRT) has been called in to investigate after a police cruiser collided with another vehicle on Thursday in Edmonton’s north end. Article content A woman was treated for serious — but not life threatening — injuries and a police officer was treated for minor injuries following the collision on 118 Street at Wayne Gretzky Drive around 11 p.m. The police vehicle, en route to…
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