Toronto officer hit by car, smashes through windshield
In stable condition with broken shoulder, leg and arm
CBC News
Posted: Jan 18, 2013 5:45 AM ET
Last Updated: Jan 18, 2013 12:00 PM ET
A Toronto police officer who was struck by a car while on duty early Friday morning was rushed to St. Michael's hospital with non life-threatening injures. He suffered a broken shoudler, arm and leg. (Tony Smyth/CBC)
A Toronto police officer doing paid duty directing traffic around a film shoot was struck by a car early Friday morning, going through the vehicle's front windshield near the Bathurst bridge at Front Street.
The brown Toyota that struck the man was travelling southbound through an intersection at around 2:30 a.m.
The traffic services officer ended up on the dashboard.
He was rushed to St. Michael's Hospital in serious but stable condition and suffered a broken left shoulder, left arm and left leg, said CBC videographer Tony Smyth, who arrived at the scene after the accident.
A Toronto traffic officer struck by a car early Friday morning is transported to St. Michael's Hospital for treatment. The officer suffered a broken leg, arm and shoulder. (Tony Smyth/CBC)The officer's wife was brought to the hospital to be by his side, and Smyth said it was expected that the man, who has served with traffic services for three years, would face a lengthy recovery.
The officer's female partner was first to call on the radio for emergency medical services, Smyth reported, adding she told the dispatcher her partner was "lodged in the windshield" of the car.
"I do know that he ended up inside the car. Whether or not he went up over the hood or was airborne, that I can't say," said Const. Clint Stibbe. "That's for the collision reconstruction team to determine."
Stibbe said the officer had been with the police service for three years, and knew what he was doing.
"I know he was wearing a uniform. I don't know if he was wearing a safety vest at the time of the collision or not," Stibbe said.
Alcohol is not believed to be a factor in the crash, and the motorist whose vehicle struck the officer is co-operating with investigators, police said. Neither the driver nor his passenger were hurt.
Bathurst is closed in both directions from Lake Shore Boulevard to King Street, and the closure is expected to last for several more hours. Collision reconstruction experts will be investigating.
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