Greeley, CO (February 12, 2026) – Emergency crews responded Thursday morning to a two-vehicle collision at the intersection of 28th Avenue and 19th Street in Greeley. First responders reported moderate vehicle damage and confirmed that at least one individual was injured. Medics and fire crews coordinated scene management and medical assistance.
Key Details
- Location: 28th Ave & 19th St, Greeley, CO
- Incident Type: Two-vehicle traffic crash with injuries
- Date Reported: February 12, 2026
- Injuries: At least one person injured, evaluated by EMS
- Response: Engine 102, UCH 241, Ladder 105, and ambulance crews on scene
- Status: Occupants out of vehicles; crash remains under review
What We Know So Far
- Emergency units arrived to find both vehicles moderately damaged
- Injured parties were assisted by ambulance crews
- All occupants were safely out of the vehicles upon arrival
What’s Not Yet Confirmed
- Exact number of injured individuals and their current conditions
- The circumstances that led to the crash
- Whether any citations or charges will be issued
Local Context
The intersection of 28th Ave and 19th St in Greeley sees steady daily traffic from nearby neighborhoods and schools. Accidents in this area often require coordinated medical and traffic response due to limited turn lanes and visibility at certain times of day.
What to Do Next
- Yield properly at intersections and check both directions before proceeding.
- If involved in a crash, exit vehicles only when it is safe to do so.
- Allow EMS to conduct full evaluations, even for seemingly minor injuries.
- Follow up with your insurance provider and obtain the crash report once available.
FAQ
Q: Why is moderate damage still considered serious in crashes?
A: Even with moderate exterior damage, the force of impact can cause whiplash, joint injuries, or internal trauma that requires medical attention.
Q: Should you always call an ambulance after a crash?
A: If anyone is injured or unsure of their condition, calling EMS is recommended to ensure immediate evaluation and treatment.
Q: What happens if all occupants exit the vehicle but injuries appear later?
A: It’s common for pain or symptoms to appear hours later. Medical follow-up is important, and those involved should monitor their condition closely.