渥太华417高速Woodroffe出口附近,一辆HONDA Civic与一辆警车追尾,65岁女司机被卡在车内

好会吸能的一辆车,佩服,无以复加。
 
看来这撞烂了还是真有可能啊。。以前以为拿日本车说事呢。。。
烂成那样了,可怕。。。
 
Charges laid in Queensway crash involving canine unit vehicle







By Meghan Hurley, The Ottawa CitizenApril 13, 2010


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Eleanor Dibb has been charged with impaired driving, driving over the legal blood-alcohol limit, fleeing from police, impaired driving causing bodily harm and driving over the legal limit causing bodily harm, Ontario Provincial Police said Tuesday.

Dibb is to appear in Ottawa court May 18.

The Special Investigations Unit — a civilian agency that investigates any case of serious injury or death involving police — was called in to probe the crash that happened around midnight on March 14 near Woodroffe Avenue.

The woman who was driving a red Honda Civic was in critical condition after the crash. She was trapped in her car unconscious for about 20 minutes while firefighters performed an extraction.

The woman was taken to The Ottawa Hospital’s Civic campus trauma centre with right-side head trauma, a fractured right orbital bone just above her eye and arterial bleeding in the right orbital area, paramedics said.

A lone male police officer, 38, who was in a black Chevrolet Tahoe with two police dogs, was taken to hospital as a precaution after being assessed at the scene for a minor scalp laceration, paramedics said.

The two dogs were taken to a veterinarian, also as a precautionary measure.

The SIU still wants who witnessed the crash to call the agency at 416-641-1872 or 1-800-787-8529, ext. 1872.

mhurley@thecitizen.canwest.com
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