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February 3, 2026
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Philadelphia, PA (February 3, 2026) – A 55-year-old man was transported to Torresdale Hospital following a rear-end vehicle collision on Red Lion Rd in Philadelphia on February 2. The crash was described as low-velocity, but the patient reported neck and spinal discomfort at the scene. According to dispatch audio, Medic 17 initiated a trauma transport, noting that the man was hypertensive at the time but had stable vital signs. Emergency crews estimated an arrival time of 5 to 10 minutes. There were no additional injury reports provided, and the cause of the collision has not been confirmed. We wish the individual a smooth and full recovery.

Key Details

  • Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • Where: Red Lion Rd
  • Type: Low-speed rear-end collision
  • Reported: February 2, at 5:12 p.m.
  • Injuries: Confirmed
  • Responding Agency: Medic 17 (Torresdale EMS)

What We Know So Far

  • A 55-year-old man was involved in a rear-end crash on Red Lion Rd.
  • He reported neck and spinal pain and was hypertensive on scene.
  • Medic 17 transported him to Torresdale Hospital with stable vitals.

What’s Not Yet Confirmed

  • What caused the rear-end collision
  • Whether additional vehicles or passengers were involved
  • The severity of the spinal or neck injuries following evaluation
  • Whether law enforcement was on scene

Local Context

Red Lion Rd in Northeast Philadelphia is a connector for several neighborhoods and sees frequent local and commuter traffic. On February 2, a low-velocity rear-end collision along this route resulted in trauma transport for a 55-year-old man reporting neck and spinal pain. Rear-end collisions, even at low speeds, can lead to musculoskeletal injuries that require prompt evaluation. Emergency responders prioritized the patient’s comfort and stabilization before transport to Torresdale Hospital. More details may become available following a medical assessment or further investigation.

What to Do Next

  1. If you experience neck or back pain after a crash, seek immediate medical evaluation—even if symptoms seem mild.
  2. Document your symptoms, time of injury, and any vehicle damage for medical and insurance purposes.
  3. Remain at the scene after a crash unless instructed otherwise by authorities or emergency personnel.
  4. Schedule a follow-up appointment to monitor for delayed symptoms related to soft tissue or spinal injuries.

FAQ

Q: Can low-speed crashes cause serious injury?

A: Yes. Even collisions at slow speeds can cause whiplash, spinal strain, or soft tissue injuries, particularly in rear-end impacts.

Q: Why is hypertension noted during a trauma report?

A: Elevated blood pressure may indicate stress, pain, or a pre-existing condition that needs to be monitored during and after transport.

Q: What does “stable vitals” mean in a crash report?

A: It means the patient’s heart rate, blood pressure, and breathing are within safe ranges, though this does not rule out underlying injury.

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