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3 officers injured in crash involving 2 police vehicles

LYNCHBURG, Va. — A crash involving two police vehicles injured three officers in a Virginia city.

Lynchburg Police Department spokesperson Carrie Dungan says all three officers from the Lynchburg Police Department were treated at a hospital for minor injuries after Saturday’s crash.

A news release from police did not identify the injured officers, who were responding to a call with their emergency lights and sirens activated.

The News & Advance reports that it was the second collision in a week between Lynchburg police officers. One officers was treated for minor injuries after Thursday’s crash involving two city police vehicles.

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