Winston-Salem woman cited on traffic charges after crashing into patrol car
Spurgeon is accused of crashing into a patrol car driven by
Guest was on her way to a call with her emergency lights and siren on about
Although Guest had a red light and Spurgeon had a green light, Spurgeon is still at fault because N.C. law allows emergency vehicles, including police, to go into intersections with traffic lights with their emergency lights and sirens on, police said.
Spurgeon was cited after police reviewed Guest's body camera footage and spoke with witnesses, police said. Several other cars at
Guest was treated and released from
Spurgeon was taken to
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