PLATTEVILLE, Colo. (KAKE) — A 20-year-old woman who was in a parked police patrol vehicle when was struck by a freight train in northern Colorado has been released from the hospital.

KMGH reports Yareni Rios-Gonzalez, of Greeley, had surgery on a broken arm, suffered nine broken ribs, a fractured sternum, broken teeth, and injuries to her leg, back and head.

Multiple law enforcement agencies responded to a report of a road rage incident involving a firearm in Fort Lupton the evening of September 16. A Platteville police officer stopped Rios-Gonzalez’s car just past a set of railroad tracks and parked the patrol vehicle on the crossing.

She was placed in the back of the police vehicle, which was hit by the train as officers were searching her car.

The Denver Post reports the Platteville Police Department had placed one of the officers involved on paid administrative leave. Police Chief Carl Dwyer, in an email to the newspaper, didn’t disclose the officer’s name and declined to answer other questions about the traffic stop and crash.

The Fort Lupton Police Department is investigating the road rage report, while the Colorado State Patrol is investigating the crash. The Colorado Bureau of Investigation is looking into the woman’s injury while she was in police custody.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.