Deputy, SUV Driver Injured in I-75 Crash in Atlanta
ATLANTA, GA – A Fulton County deputy driving a patrol car drifted across several I-75 lanes, leading them to strike a Toyota SUV and injuring them and the other driver Tuesday.
Georgia State Patrol (GSP) told 11Alive that they responded to the scene at 5 p.m. They said that once the patrol car and SUV collided, it pushed both vehicles into a wall. Debris from this wreck then struck an on-coming Ford traveling in an HOV lane. However, that driver appeared to have been unharmed.
EMS crews rushed the SUV motorist and deputy to a hospital, where they are recovering.
State Patrol has not confirmed why or what caused the patrol car to go from the fifth lane to the second prior to striking the wall.
Our team of news writers will provide the latest details as more developments surface.
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