An on-duty Toronto police officer on a motorcycle has been seriously injured after being struck by a vehicle in the city’s west-end on Thursday.
Police and paramedics responded to a call about a collision at Vaughan Road and Oakwood Avenue at before 2:40 p.m.
A Toronto Paramedics spokesperson told Global News the officer was rushed to hospital with a serious injury.
“The officer was taken to a local trauma centre by emergency run with very, very serious injuries to his lower body,” said Gary Long, a civilian spokesman for Toronto police.
Police later said the officer sustained a fracture to his leg.
Officers said a vehicle was pulling out of a gas station when it collided with the motorcycle.
No other injuries were reported.
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Police said the driver of the other vehicle remained on scene.
The intersection was closed for an investigation.
—With files from Global News Radio 640 Toronto’s Don Mitchell
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