St. Augustine, FL: Three people seriously injured when car struck Highway Patrol along I-95 on Tuesday, August 4th 2015

Three people were seriously injured Tuesday morning when a car struck a Florida Highway Patrol cruiser stopped on Interstate 95 near International Golf
Parkway.According to the FHP, two women in a Hyundai lost control and struck the back of the FHP car just before 10 a.m. Trooper Ronald Roberts was inside his cruiser, having just worked a previous crash at that location.The trooper and one of the victims from the car were taken to Baptist South, while a second victim from the car was taken to UF Health Jacksonville. None of the injuries were considered life threatening.A FHP spokesman said Roberts, who has been a trooper for 23 years, was sitting up and talking in the hospital. His condition was upgraded to fair."This is a prime example of the move-over law and why it's been implemented by our Florida
lawmakers," FHP Sgt. Dylan Bryan said. "It's not only for the protection of the officers working the streets and highways, but also for the motoring public's
safety."For nearly two hours, southbound traffic was diverted onto International Golf Parkway, causing major backups. Late Tuesday morning, the FHP reported that an unrelated three-vehicle crash on I-95 near the first scene keep southbound traffic from returning to normal until after 12:30 p.m.

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Trooper, 2 others hurt in crash on I-95 near IGP

St. Augustine, FL: Three people seriously injured when car struck Highway Patrol along I-95 on Tuesday, August 4th 2015