Tucson, AZ (January 25, 2026) – Emergency crews were dispatched on Friday night, January 23, to assist a 48-year-old man experiencing ongoing pain from a prior motorcycle accident near West Calle Sipicu in Tucson.
According to dispatch reports, the man had been involved in a motorcycle crash the night before and initially sought care at an emergency room. However, he continued to suffer from significant knee and shoulder pain and was reportedly unable to move without discomfort.
The incident was reported around 8:26 p.m. on January 23. Medical personnel responded to evaluate the patient, who also has a known history of liver cirrhosis—an existing condition that could potentially complicate his recovery.
The delayed symptoms from the original motorcycle crash prompted a second emergency response as the man’s condition appeared to worsen. Details regarding the original crash, including its exact location or whether other vehicles were involved, have not been released.
Emergency responders provided care and were expected to transport the patient for further evaluation. Updates regarding his condition have not yet been shared.
We wish the injured man a full and speedy recovery as he continues to receive medical attention.