A New York Police Department vehicle struck several pedestrians Thursday afternoon in the Bronx following a collision with another vehicle, authorities said.
At the scene of where a New York Police Department vehicle collides with pedestrians in the Bronx. Oct. 6, 2022. Two NYPD officers were in a marked police vehicle when it collided with a civilian vehicle at an intersection, according to a statement from police. The impact sent the police vehicle over the curb, and it hit several pedestrians, police said.
Ten people, including the two officers, were transported to hospitals, according to FDNY. Information on the patients' conditions was not provided.No further details were immediately confirmed.
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