Nine-Year-Old Boy Injured After Being Hit by Police Car in Sydney
Young boy, 9, is struck by a police car and rushed to hospital

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A nine-year-old boy was struck by a police car responding to a fire report on the Pacific Highway in St Leonards, Sydney. He was taken to Sydney Children's Hospital in stable condition. The driver passed a roadside breath test, and police are investigating the incident.
- 01The incident occurred at 7:20 PM on Monday on the Pacific Highway in St Leonards, Sydney.
- 02The boy received first aid from police officers at the scene before paramedics arrived.
- 03He was transported to Sydney Children's Hospital in Randwick and is reported to be in stable condition.
- 04The police officer involved was responding to reports of a fire when the accident happened.
- 05A crime scene has been established as part of the ongoing investigation into the circumstances of the crash.
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A nine-year-old boy was injured after being struck by a police car in St Leonards, located on Sydney's lower north shore. The incident occurred at approximately 7:20 PM on Monday while the officer was responding to reports of a fire. Following the collision, police officers on the scene provided first aid to the child until paramedics arrived. The boy was subsequently transported to Sydney Children's Hospital in Randwick, where he is currently in stable condition. The driver of the police vehicle underwent a roadside breath test, which returned a negative result. In light of the incident, authorities have established a crime scene and are conducting an investigation to determine the exact circumstances surrounding the crash. This incident has raised concerns about safety on the roads, particularly involving emergency vehicles responding to urgent calls.
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The incident highlights concerns regarding road safety in areas with emergency vehicle activity.
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