FULTON COUNTY, Ga. — A morning crash involving a City of South Fulton Police Department patrol vehicle is under investigation by the Georgia State Patrol.
According to GSP, the crash happened at or near the intersection of Camp Creek Parkway and Old Fairburn Road in East Point.
At about 8:51 a.m., GSP said troopers were responding to a three-vehicle crash, which included a South Fulton police vehicle.
Visuals from a Georgia Department of Transportation camera showed the South Fulton police vehicle with a heavily damaged front end.
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GSP said they determined that a Ford F-150 was traveling east on Camp Creek Parkway when it tried to turn left to get onto Old Fairburn Road.
The truck failed to yield to the South Fulton police vehicle, causing a crash and making the F-150 rotate and hit a Dodge Durango stopped at a red light on Old Fairburn Road.
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The driver of the F-150 was arrested and charged with DUI, failure to yield while turning and driving with an expired tag, according to GSP.
State troopers said the South Fulton officer was taken to Grady Memorial Hospital for minor injuries, while the driver and passenger of the F-150 reported minor injuries but were not transported.
The driver of the Dodge Durango was not injured, GSP said.
Neither the driver of the Ford F-150 or the police officer were identified by GSP.
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