Unmarked police car T-boned in crash in Tarneit, Melbourne
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Shocking moment as an unmarked police car sets out to investigate reports of a man armed with a knife while driving through a red light
- Moment as an unmarked police car is boned at high speed, captured on camera
- Police car responded to reports of a man with a knife in western Melbourne
- A 45-year-old man and an eight-year-old were in the vehicle that hit the police car
- Ambulance staff treated them both at the scene for only minor injuries
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An unmarked police car has been traumatized by another vehicle as it swept across an intersection in response to reports of a man holding a knife.
Dashcam footage from another car shows the black police vehicle tearing through a red light at 11:30 p.m. Friday in the western Melbourne suburb of Tarneit.
Officers had lights and sirens blaring, but the driver of a white Toyota Yaris fails to notice them and crashes into the officers, causing the car to spin violently before coming to a stop.
An unmarked police car has been traumatized at high speed by a white Toyota in western Melbourne
The massive impact of the crash scatters debris across the intersection with glass windows exploding on impact.
However, a pedestrian is seen in the background crossing the road and doesn’t even seem to stop despite the traumatic blow that occurs within a few feet of him.
Ambulance personnel attended the scene, but miraculously no serious injuries were reported.
A 45-year-old man and an eight-year-old were in the Toyota and were treated at the scene for minor injuries.
Despite the apparent impact of the crash, no serious injuries were reported by the occupants of either vehicle