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Three injured in crash involving Rochester police vehicle during routine patrol turn near Field Street as authorities probe circumstances of the collision

Rochester, New York – On Tuesday evening, an unexpected turn of events unfolded on Monroe Avenue when a Rochester Police Department vehicle, engaged in routine patrol duties, was involved in a collision. The incident, which occurred near Field Street around 8:30 p.m., led to three individuals, including a police officer, being hospitalized.
According to the police, the collision happened when the officer, who was executing a turn, was unexpectedly struck by another vehicle. This incident promptly brought emergency responders to the scene, disrupting the usual traffic flow on this busy avenue.
The officer involved, along with two occupants from the other vehicle, were transported to a local hospital. Authorities have stated that the hospitalization was mainly precautionary following complaints of pain from those involved. Fortunately, initial assessments by medical personnel suggested that the injuries were minor.
Despite the accident, the area was cleared and reopened to traffic relatively quickly, minimizing disruption to the nightly commute. The Rochester Police Department is conducting a thorough investigation into the specifics of the crash to determine the precise cause and to identify any potential oversights.
This incident serves as a reminder of the risks that come with both everyday driving and the unique challenges faced by law enforcement officers on patrol. As the investigation continues, further details are expected to be released, shedding light on how such incidents might be prevented in the future.
Meanwhile, the community is relieved that the injuries were not more severe and that normalcy was swiftly restored to Monroe Avenue.
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