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Ontario Police Motorcycle Officer Injured After Crashing Into Pickup Truck on 215 Fwy in Grand Terrace Area

Paramedics transport an injured Ontario Police officer to a helicopter on Interstate 215 in the Grand Terrace area on Oct. 22, 2019. (Credit: RMG News)

An Ontario Police Department motorcycle officer was injured after crashing into the back of a pickup truck on the 215 Freeway Tuesday in the Grand Terrace area, California Highway Patrol said in a news release.

The officer was traveling at about 55 mph behind the pickup truck, which was traveling at a sightly slower speed,  southbound on the I-215 near Barton Road, according to authorities.

Traffic came to a sudden stop at about 2:36 p.m. “and the officer was unable to avoid the vehicle and collided into the rear of the Toyota,” CHP said.

The officer was thrown off the motorcycle and sustained moderate to major injuries.

Law enforcement close off interstate 215 after an officer was injured in a crash in the Grand Terrace area on Oct. 22, 2019. (Credit: RMG News)

A helicopter landed on the roadway and transported the officer to a hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, authorities said and video showed.

Video from the scene shows traffic completely stopped bumper-to-bumper behind the crash site, where paramedics could be seen strapping the injured officer to a gurney and wheeling him to the helicopter.

The officer was wearing a neck brace and had visible injuries to his shoulder and face.

The crash resulted in the closure of all but one lane, and CHP asked drivers to avoid the area.

No other injuries were reported in the incident.

Authorities said the officer was on duty and riding on his marked departmentally issued motorcycle at the time of the crash.

” Our officer is receiving great care at a local hospital for non-life threatening injuries,” Ontario police said in a tweet.

The collision is still under investigation and anyone with information was encouraged to contact CHP Officer J. Hernandez at 909-383-4247.

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