No-one was injured in the crash
A stock picture of a police car(Image: Newcastle Chronicle)
A police car was involved in a crash on its way to an emergency call-out in North Bristol yesterday.
The incident happened in Filton, near to the junction with Braemar Avenue, at around 4pm on Tuesday, December 2.
A marked police car was being driven towards Southmead with emergency lights and sirens activated when it crashed into a VW Polo.
Avon and Somerset Police said that no one was injured in the crash and asked for any witnesses who have footage to help.
A spokesperson for Avon and Somerset police said: “A police vehicle was involved in a non-injury collision Filton on Tuesday 2 December.
“A marked police car was being driven towards Southmead with emergency lights and sirens activated, when it was involved in a collision with a VW Polo being driven by a member of the public.
“The collision happened at about 4pm near to the junction with Braemar Avenue.
“Enquiries are underway and anyone who witnessed or has any footage which could help is asked to call 101 and give the reference 5225338596.”