In the town of Kennedy, Bogotá, a shocking accident occurred when a turbo truck ran over two patrol cars this Saturday, June 22, in the afternoon. The two patrol boats belong to the fourth cycle of the ESJIM promotion course.
The patrol officers, members of the National Police, suffered serious injuries due to the strong crash. Apparently, this vehicle lost control. Both uniformed officers have craniocerebral trauma and were taken to a nearby medical center, where they are receiving care for the injuries they suffered.
The turbo truck with TTZ433 plates, belonging to the Comervipc company, dedicated to the marketing of fruits and vegetables, was involved in an unfortunate accident. According to preliminary reports, the truck driver lost control of the vehicle, resulting in a collision with two patrol cars.
Health status of patrollers
The authorities have identified the affected patrolmen as Danian Saúl Patiño Estrada and Luis Antonio Aldana Martínez. Both are receiving medical attention and have serious injuries.
Danian Saúl Patiño Estrada, suffers from head trauma, injuries to the closed chest, hip, left femur, and fractures in the tibia and fibula of both legs.
Luis Antonio Aldana Martínez, has a mild head trauma, a closed fracture in his left hand and wrist, and a closed fracture in the distal third of the right tibia.
The security cameras in the sector were able to record how the truck was going out of control and crashed into the uniformed officers and collided with the doors of a garage. The impact was severe for the police officers, who suffered several injuries, but they are being treated at a medical center.
Serious accident in Santander leaves two dead and six injured; this would be the cause of the crash
On the night of this Friday, June 21, around 9:30 pm, A fatal accident occurred on the road that leads from the municipality of Pamplona to Cúcuta in Norte de Santander. At kilometer 73, a sector known as Vuelta de los Adioses, a public passenger service bus overturned on the road.
Quickly, ambulances, the Pamplona Fire Department, scouts, personnel from the Unión Río Pamplonita Road Concession and uniformed members of the National Police arrived to attend to the emergency.
Six people were treated without problem at the scene of the accident by relief agencies, because they did not have serious injuries.
Another 23 passengers in the vehicle were transferred to the San Juan de Dios Hospital in Pamplona to receive care from the medical team. of which six have more significant injuries.