Three people were taken to hospital after a road traffic collision involving a PSNI vehicle in north Belfast.
The three-vehicle collision took place on the Antrim Road at around 9.25am on Wednesday, July 9.
Two police officers and a member of the public required hospital treatment.
Police car involved in north Belfast collision
A spokesperson for the PSNI said: “Officers and emergency services colleagues attended the scene, with two police officers and a man in his 30s subsequently taken to hospital for treatment to injuries not believed to be life-threatening.
“Two vehicles were recovered and the Antrim Road between Glandore Avenue and Skegoneill Avenue has now fully re-opened.”
NIAS said three emergency ambulance crews and a rapid response paramedic were dispatched to the scene.
“Three people were taken to Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast by ambulance,” added a spokesperson.