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The City of Fullerton's Public Information Office is a division of the City Manager's Office. The primary function is to coordinate all external communication between the City and citizens. The Public Information Office is responsible for news releases, social media, community outreach, and general information management.

The Public Information Office works closely with the City Council, City departments, news media, the public and other government agencies to assist in building a more open and accessible city government. It is the City's official information outlet to media related inquiries.

The Police Department has a Public Information Officer that addresses police and crime related matters. You may call 714-738-6829 or visit the Fullerton Police website for further inquires.

Members of the media who have questions regarding Fire related emergency incidents should contact Emergency Preparedness Coordinator, Kristi Hofstetter Batiste at kristi.hofstetterbatiste@fullertonfire.org or by calling 714-446-1454.

Collision Involving Police Vehicle

At 12:04 AM on June 13, 2024, a Fullerton Police Officer was managing traffic at the intersection of W. Orangethorpe Ave and Courtney Ave following a deadly traffic accident earlier in the evening.
Post Date:06/13/2024

At 12:04 AM on June 13, 2024, a Fullerton Police Officer was managing traffic at the intersection of W. Orangethorpe Ave and Courtney Ave following a deadly traffic accident earlier in the evening. The police vehicle had its emergency lights on, and several flares were placed on the road when a blue Tesla crashed into the police vehicle, which was blocking traffic.

 Thanks to the quick reaction of the police officer, who spotted the oncoming vehicle and swiftly moved to the side of the road, along with the police dispatcher who was riding with him, a potential disaster was averted. This incident underscores the importance of alertness and responsible driving, even in situations where the road is blocked, and emergency lights are on.

The driver of this Tesla admitted to engaging his vehicle's 'self-drive' mode while using his cell phone, a clear violation of responsible driving practices and California law. Self-driving mode can be convenient, but always remember the importance of staying alert and ready to take over at any moment. While there are no laws against the "self-drive" mode, all rules and laws of the road still apply to the driver while controlling the vehicle.

 Distracted driving is dangerous. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), distracted driving claimed 3,308 lives in 2022. Distracted driving is any activity that diverts attention from driving, including talking or texting on your phone, eating, and drinking — anything that takes your attention away from the task of safe driving.

 The Tesla driver remained on the scene and is cooperating with the investigation, which is active and ongoing.

 

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