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The crash happened on Dec. 17 on Hayden Road near Cherylane Boulevard on the city’s northwest side.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Newly released body camera video shows the moments a Columbus police officer was nearly hit by a driver while responding to a crash last week.
The crash happened on Dec. 17 on Hayden Road near Cherylane Boulevard on the city’s northwest side.
According to a crash report from the Columbus Division of Police, a police cruiser was parked in the right lane of Hayden Road with its lights on. The video shows an officer standing outside on the cruiser’s right side.
The driver of a 2017 GMC Terrain — described as a 23-year-old woman — heading west on Hayden Road failed to maintain clear distance ahead and hit the rear of the cruiser, the report says.
“Oh my god,” the officer is heard saying in the video after the cruiser was struck.
“Did you just get in an accident?” a voice asks through the officer’s radio.
“Yes,” she responds as she approaches the SUV, which rolled on its top in the middle lane. “Oh my god, I barely moved out of the way.”
The driver of the GMC was taken to Riverside Methodist Hospital and an officer in the cruiser was transported to Grant Medical Center, both with minor injuries.
According to the report, the driver of the GMC was issued an at-fault citation for failure to maintain assured clear distance ahead and OVI.
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The crash happened on Dec. 17 on Hayden Road near Cherylane Boulevard on the city’s northwest side.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Newly released body camera video shows the moments a Columbus police officer was nearly hit by a driver while responding to a crash last week.
The crash happened on Dec. 17 on Hayden Road near Cherylane Boulevard on the city’s northwest side.
According to a crash report from the Columbus Division of Police, a police cruiser was parked in the right lane of Hayden Road with its lights on. The video shows an officer standing outside on the cruiser’s right side.
The driver of a 2017 GMC Terrain — described as a 23-year-old woman — heading west on Hayden Road failed to maintain clear distance ahead and hit the rear of the cruiser, the report says.
“Oh my god,” the officer is heard saying in the video after the cruiser was struck.
“Did you just get in an accident?” a voice asks through the officer’s radio.
“Yes,” she responds as she approaches the SUV, which rolled on its top in the middle lane. “Oh my god, I barely moved out of the way.”
The driver of the GMC was taken to Riverside Methodist Hospital and an officer in the cruiser was transported to Grant Medical Center, both with minor injuries.
According to the report, the driver of the GMC was issued an at-fault citation for failure to maintain assured clear distance ahead and OVI.
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• Forward-looking content MUST use conditional language such as:
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