Detroit, MI (February 7, 2026) – Emergency units responded Friday morning to a serious crash involving a pickup truck and a rideshare vehicle at the intersection of South Fort St (M-85) and Schaefer Hwy in southwest Detroit. The accident resulted in injuries to at least one person, and responders were dispatched under a priority-level call.
Key Details
- Location: M-85 (South Fort St) & Schaefer Hwy, Detroit, MI 48217
- Time: Approx. 6:30 a.m. on February 6, 2026
- Vehicles Involved: 2002 Chevy Silverado and Ford Fusion (Uber rideshare)
- Occupants: Pickup driver; Uber driver and passenger
- Injuries: Confirmed, extent unknown
- Reported: February 6, 2026 at 6:30 a.m.
What We Know So Far
- Police and EMS responded to the crash as a priority event due to reported injuries
- One of the vehicles was being operated as a rideshare (Uber) and had a passenger onboard
- The second vehicle involved was identified as a 2002 Chevy pickup truck
What’s Not Yet Confirmed
- The severity of injuries sustained by drivers or passengers
- Whether road conditions or other factors contributed to the crash
- If any citations or charges will be issued following the investigation
Local Context
The intersection of South Fort St and Schaefer Hwy lies in an industrial and commuter-heavy section of southwest Detroit, near major shipping routes and commercial access points. Crashes in this area can involve a variety of vehicle types, and during early morning hours, visibility and congestion often add risk. In this case, a rideshare Ford Fusion carrying a passenger collided with a Chevy pickup. Responders treated the incident as urgent due to multiple individuals involved, and medical assistance was requested. Details regarding injuries and accountability may become available following the completion of the official report.
What to Do Next
- If you witnessed the crash or have dashcam footage from that time, share it with Detroit Police investigators.
- Any injured parties—especially rideshare passengers—should keep all transport, medical, and contact records for potential follow-up.
- Nearby drivers should use extra caution when traveling Fort St corridors, particularly near intersections like Schaefer Hwy.
- Rideshare users should confirm that the vehicle matches the platform profile and is safely positioned before entry or drop-off.
FAQ
Q: Who is responsible when a rideshare vehicle is involved in a crash?
A: Liability depends on the specific circumstances, including fault determination by police and insurance coverage through the rideshare platform.
Q: Should rideshare passengers report injuries after a crash?
A: Yes. All passengers should report injuries to medical responders and follow up for treatment and documentation, even if symptoms appear later.
Q: What does a “priority” response from police mean?
A: A priority call means the incident involves confirmed injuries or active danger, requiring immediate response from police and EMS units.