Oklahoma City, OK (February 12, 2026) – A crash involving injuries was reported on Tuesday, February 10, at 6:28 p.m. on the westbound exit ramp of I-40 at Exit 147 in Oklahoma City. Engine 8 and Rescue Ladder 1 were dispatched after reports of an accident with at least one injured person. Dispatch information indicated the collision occurred on the ramp connecting westbound I-40 to a southbound route. Upon arrival, crews evaluated those involved and provided medical attention to individuals suffering from a variety of injuries. Traffic on the exit ramp was temporarily impacted while responders worked to secure the scene and assist victims.
Key Details
- Location: I-40 westbound Exit 147 ramp, Oklahoma City
- Reported: Tuesday, February 10 at 6:28 p.m.
- Responding Units: Engine 8 and Rescue Ladder 1
- Type of Incident: Injury crash on exit ramp
- Traffic Impact: Delays on the westbound exit ramp
What We Know So Far
- Emergency units responded to reports of a collision with injuries on the I-40 westbound ramp.
- The crash was believed to have occurred on a connector ramp from the westbound to the southbound lanes.
- Medical personnel assessed victims at the scene.
What’s Not Yet Confirmed
- The number of vehicles involved in the crash.
- The total number and severity of injuries.
- The events that led up to the collision on the ramp.
Local Context
Ramps and merge zones along I-40 can be particularly challenging because drivers are reducing speed while navigating curves and changing lanes. In Oklahoma City, responders often limit access to exit ramps to create a protected area for medical crews working near moving traffic. Evening crashes on major highways can quickly cause backups as vehicles stack up behind a blocked ramp. Clearing debris and repositioning damaged vehicles is typically required before restoring normal flow, especially when the crash affects a key interchange connection.
What to Do Next
- If you were involved, move to a safe location away from traffic if possible and call 911 for medical assistance.
- Remain at the scene and follow instructions from responding officials to help ensure safety.
- If it is safe, take photos of vehicle positions and any visible roadway conditions before vehicles are moved.
- Arrange safe towing if needed and avoid standing near active traffic lanes while waiting for help.
FAQ
Q: Why might early details change after the initial call?
A: Early dispatch information is often based on limited reports, and details can evolve as responders assess the scene directly.
Q: Why are freeway accidents especially hazardous for responders?
A: High traffic speeds and limited shoulder space increase the risk of secondary collisions, requiring careful traffic control.
Q: What happens during the documentation phase of an accident response?
A: Officials record vehicle positions, gather statements, and assess roadway conditions before determining when it is safe to reopen lanes.