Pedestrian injured in collision on W. Hunting Park Avenue in Tioga-Nicetown area of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Officials: 58-year-old woman critically injured after police involved crash in Tioga-Nicetown
While officers left the 39th district to respond to a radio call, a police vehicle became involved with a civilian's car. The civilian's green Ford Crown Victoria then struck and injured a 58-year-old woman pinning her to a pole.
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