Savannah, GA (January 27, 2026) – Emergency crews in Savannah responded Monday morning to a serious traffic crash with injuries and entrapment at the intersection of E 56th St and Bull St. The incident was reported at approximately 10:41 a.m. and involved at least one person trapped inside a vehicle. According to dispatch audio, rescue personnel worked to free the individual through the vehicle’s front windshield. Both Truck One and Rescue Two were on scene, and fire ground operations were coordinated for a safe extrication. The extent of the injuries has not been confirmed, and officials are continuing to assess the situation as part of an ongoing response.
Key Details
- Location: Savannah, GA
- Where: E 56th St & Bull St
- Type: Injury Crash With Entrapment
- Reported: January 26, at 10:41 AM
- Injuries: Reported (Entrapment involved)
- Responding Agency: Savannah Fire Department; Rescue and Truck Units
What We Know So Far
- A crash with injuries and at least one entrapment occurred at E 56th St & Bull St
- Rescue crews worked to remove a trapped individual through the front windshield
- Truck One and Rescue Two were active at the scene
- Fire ground 12 was used to coordinate emergency communications
What’s Not Yet Confirmed
- The number of vehicles involved
- The condition of the individual who was trapped
- Whether additional injuries occurred
- The cause or contributing factors of the crash
Local Context
The intersection of E 56th St and Bull St lies in a mixed-use area of Savannah that includes residential and local commuter traffic. Accidents in this part of the city may require complex responses due to narrow roadways and limited shoulder space. In this incident, fire and rescue crews coordinated through Fire Ground 12 and successfully worked to free a person who was trapped following the crash. Rescue through a windshield is a delicate operation often used when doors are blocked by damage. Further updates may be released once the situation is fully evaluated and reports are completed.
What to Do Next
- If you witnessed the crash, consider providing your account to authorities once the scene is stabilized.
- If involved, seek medical care even if injuries seem minor, especially after being trapped or jolted in a crash.
- Keep track of all medical and emergency documentation for follow-up support.
- Monitor local traffic alerts for any continuing impact in the area of E 56th and Bull St.
FAQ
Q: What does “entrapment” mean in a crash report?
A: Entrapment means a person is physically unable to exit a vehicle, often due to crash damage, and requires rescue personnel to remove them safely.
Q: How do fire crews rescue someone trapped in a vehicle?
A: Firefighters may use specialized tools like the Jaws of Life or cut through windows and windshields to extract individuals safely based on the damage.
Q: Are injury details always confirmed at the scene?
A: Not always. Many injuries are evaluated at the scene, but the full extent may only be confirmed later at a medical facility.