On-Duty Toronto Police Officer in Serious Condition After Collision on Hwy. 403 in Mississauga
- A member of the Toronto Police motorcycle unit was seriously injured when their bike collided with a tractor-trailer on Highway 403 near Dundas Street Thursday afternoon around 3:15 p.m.
- The incident happened while the officer was engaged in motorcade training, but the exact cause is still unclear and remains under investigation.
- The Ontario Provincial Police shut down all lanes heading west on Highway 403 from Dundas Street to the Queen Elizabeth Way to conduct an investigation, while paramedics transported the injured officer to a trauma centre.
- The officer’s injuries were serious but non-life-threatening, the tractor-trailer driver was unharmed and cooperating, and police urged the public to avoid the area.
- The lanes heading west on Highway 403 near Dundas Street were reopened before 10 p.m., although the timeline for the full reopening of the highway remains uncertain as investigations into the crash continue.
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Toronto police officer hurt after crash during motorcade training on Highway 403
A Toronto police motor squad officer is in hospital with serious but not life threatening injuries after their motorcycle collided with a tractor trailer on Highway 403 in Mississauga on Thursday.
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