Pedestrian and police officer knocked down by skidding vehicle in Portglenone

A police officer and pedestrian have been hospitalised after a road traffic collision in Portglenone this morning (Saturday).
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Mid-Ulster Chief Inspector Beverlie Reid said: "While attending a report of a single vehicle road traffic collision in the Ballymacombs Road area shortly after 9.35am, a police officer on foot and another pedestrian were knocked down by a vehicle, which had skidded on ice on the road.

"Colleagues from the Air Ambulance and NIAS attended and both the officer and member of the public were taken to hospital. It is not believed at this time that the injuries are life threatening. I wish both our police officer and member of the public a speedy recovery.”

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Anyone who witnessed or has dashcam of the incident is asked to contact police on 101.. Photo by PacemakerAnyone who witnessed or has dashcam of the incident is asked to contact police on 101.. Photo by Pacemaker
Anyone who witnessed or has dashcam of the incident is asked to contact police on 101.. Photo by Pacemaker
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CI Reid went on to highlight the danger of challenging weather conditions: “Icy conditions are to be expected over the coming days across Northern Ireland and we would like to take this opportunity to advise road users to exercise caution when on the roads. Stopping distances increase greatly when weather conditions are poor, so slow down and leave a bigger gap between your vehicle and the vehicle in front."

Anyone who witnessed or has dashcam of the incident, which is being treated as an accidental road traffic collision in Portglenone on Saturday around 9.30am, is asked to contact police on 101 and quote reference 409 06/01/23. Police added that you can also make a report online using the non-emergency reporting form.

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