GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ) – The Green Bay Police Department has released some more information about Monday night’s crash involving a squad car.
The crash happened near the corner of Military Avenue and Bond Street on Green Bay’s west side around 7 p.m. The department says the police officer was on his way to a medical call.
The P.D. says the officer was driving on Military past Bond and had a red light. As the officer went through the intersection, a collision occurred with another vehicle that was traveling westbound on Bond. This vehicle had a green light.
Police say the officer’s lights and sirens were on at the time of the crash. The front of the squad car and the side and back-end of the other car were damaged.
The officer is recovering from his non-life threatening injuries, which are described as pain and bruising. The driver of the second vehicle, a 23-year-old Green Bay man, remains at a local hospital. Police say it’s anticipated that he will be released Tuesday.
At this time, the Green Bay Police Department says the investigation continues and no further information will be released. The Wisconsin State Patrol was also on scene after the crash.


