Merseyside Police have given an update on an officer who was rushed to hospital in a serious condition after a police car crash.
Two marked patrol cars were responding to separate emergency incidents when they were involved in a crash at around 1.20am, on Monday, July 11 on West Derby Road. Four officers, two men and two women, were rushed to hospital after the incident.
Two officers were released from hospital with minor injuries just a few hours after the crash, while the two women remained in hospital. One of the women suffered pelvic and leg injuries.
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Merseyside Police have today (Thursday, July 21) confirmed both female officers are now recovering at home.
A spokesperson said: "A female police officer seriously injured in a road traffic collision on West Derby Road has now been released from hospital. The officer was injured after two patrol cars, responding to separate emergency incidents, were in collision at the junction of West Derby Road and Green Lane in the early hours of Monday, 11th July.
"She is now continuing her recovery at home. A second female officer who suffered pelvic and leg injuries is also recovering at home."
Officers investigating the crash are continuing to appeal for two pedestrians who were seen in the area, near to Snaefell Avenue, at the time of the collision to get in touch as we believe they may be witnesses to the collision and may have information which is vital to an investigation.
Anyone with information which could assist our enquiries who hasn’t already contacted police is asked to do so by calling 0151 777 5747 or emailing sciu@merseyside.police.uk
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