A fundraising page has been set up for a police officer who sustained life-changing injuries in a crash while on-duty in Glasgow.
Phil Hedge-Holmes was on duty when he was struck by a silver Vauxhall Corsa on London Road, Carmyle, last Friday.
The 45-year-old, who has worked for Police Scotland for almost five years, is believed to have undergone major surgery on his legs.
A friend has now set up a fundraising page help PC Hedge-Holmes and his family as he recovers.
Over £8,000 has been donated in less than 24 hours by generous well-wishers.
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A post on the page explains how the policeman had been assisting in a minor traffic crash when he was struck.
It adds: "As always, Phil and his colleague firstly ensured the safety of the lady by helping remove her car from the road.
"Whilst doing so, Phil was struck by another car that had lost control. Phil suffered significant, life changing injuries as a result of this accident.
"Phil is a very caring and conscientious person who takes great pride in helping others whilst doing his job. Having spent some time with him since the incident, much of his thoughts are on his family and colleagues rather than himself. This is the type of guy Phil is."
It goes on: "Phil has a long and difficult journey ahead of him as he recovers, requiring many operations and a lengthy stay in hospital, however he remains positive and determined about his recovery.
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"I have created this page on behalf of all of Phil’s colleagues in support of him, in the hope to raise funds to ease the burden on Phil and his family.
"All donations will go directly to Phil, Kelly and James to use in whatever way they wish."
Roads Policing officers are continuing enquiries and are appealing for anyone who witnessed the collision to contact them.
To donate to the fundraising page, click here.
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