Four injuries were reported Wednesday following a two-vehicle crash involving a Los Angeles County Sheriff's deputy in Cerritos.
The crash was reported around 10 a.m. near the intersection of 183rd Street and Pioneer Blvd. Video from SkyFOX showed the two-vehicle collision, involving one SUV belonging to the deputy. As a result of the crash, the deputy cruiser became wedged between a power line and a building.
According to the sheriff's department, the law enforcement vehicle was on a "call for service" when the crash occurred. . The fire department reported that there were four patients in total, but it was unclear whether they were pedestrians.
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