Toddler Hit by Car in Ealing – Thanks to Quick-Thinking Cops!

On Monday, January 2, a three-year-old was struck by a car right in front of a squad of Met Police officers in West 1, Ealing. Luckily, a large team of cops was nearby and sprang into action immediately.

Met Police Race to the Scene

A dozen officers in Incident Response Vehicles were patrolling the Ealing and Hillingdon areas when the crash happened. They rushed to the scene without hesitation, and paramedics were quickly called.

Miracle: No Injuries and Driver Reported

Remarkably, the child walked away unscathed. The driver, however, faced immediate police action and was reported on the spot.

“The Ealing unit was thankfully around the corner when a 3-year-old was hit by a car – thankfully no injuries were sustained and the driver was reported,” Ealing Police confirmed.

In total, 12 West Area Met Support Command officers teamed up with their PC Coordinators and Incident Response Vehicle Staff Sergeant, patrolling in three Incident Response Vehicles alongside the Emergency Response Police Team to keep the streets safe.

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