At least three people, including two women and the baby of one of them, were knocked down by a National Police patrol this Sunday afternoon in the Salamanca district, after the vehicle lost control and ended up on the road.
The strong impact caused by the vehicle, which occurred around 4:10 p.m., caused more or less serious injuries to these pedestrians. On the one hand, a 34-year-old woman suffered a fractured femur and multiple bruises and was transferred with a less serious prognosis to the 12 de Octubre Hospital. In addition, her baby, just over a year old, suffered facial and head trauma and was transferred to the Niño Jesús Hospital with a guarded prognosis.
In addition, another woman, aged 47, was treated by Samur-Civil Protection for a catastrophic foot and was transferred in serious condition to the hospital in La Paz. In addition, two people present suffered anxiety attacks, according to what a spokeswoman for the Madrid emergency room told ABC.
Everything happened, apparently, a police signal arrived hurriedly, with lights and acoustics activated, in support of another because there was a very upset person and showing a lot of aggressiveness. At that moment, at the height of Alcalá and Narváez streets, another car that did not notice his presence crossed his path, and the officer had to swerve, losing control and causing the aforementioned accident.