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2 Edmonton police officers injured after vehicle rolls down embankment during pursuit

WATCH ABOVE: Two police officers were injured after a police cruiser rolled down an embankment during a pursuit on Dec. 10, 2018 – Dec 10, 2018

Two members of the Edmonton Police Service were injured early Monday morning when their vehicle lost control and rolled down an embankment during a downtown pursuit.

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Two police officers were injured when their cruiser rolled down an embankment during a pursuit on Dec. 10, 2018. Global News

Police said the officers noticed a vehicle driving “erratically” at around 3:15 a.m. in the Jasper Avenue area. They pursued the white, two-door Nissan westbound on MacDonald Drive when the vehicle hit the southbound curb “at a high rate of speed.”

While following the Nissan, the two officers drove off the road, which caused their cruiser to roll down the embankment and land on McDougall Hill.

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Both officers suffered non-life-threatening injuries as a result of the crash.

The EPS Major Collision Investigation Section determined that speed and road conditions were both factors in the collision.

The collision resulted in a detour that caused a lengthy delay for drivers heading downtown.

The Nissan wasn’t located after the crash, but police said they did receive a report of an impaired driver in a white Nissan in the area of 102 Avenue and 144 Street at around 4 a.m.

The traffic section continues to investigate.

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