Earlier this month, an officer was responding to a minor car accident when a car slammed into a cruiser, sending it barreling toward cars

Earlier this month, an officer was responding to a minor car accident when a car slammed into a cruiser, sending it barreling toward the cars on the shoulder. (CNN/KCBD, LUBBOCK POLICE DEPT.)

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Caught on camera: Cop saves woman's life

Updated: Thursday, 20 Sep 2012, 6:19 AM MDT
Published : Thursday, 20 Sep 2012, 6:19 AM MDT

LUBBOCK, Texas (CNN/KCBD) - Take a look at this video from Lubbock, Texas. It's from a police officer's dash cam.

Earlier this month, an officer was responding to a minor car accident when a car slammed into a cruiser, sending it barreling toward the cars on the shoulder.

Look closely and you can see Officer Philip Standefer push a woman out of the way.

The officer suffered some scrapes and bruises.

Police say the man who hit the police car was driving too fast and was drunk.

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