Dover, DE (February 13, 2026) – Emergency crews from multiple agencies responded Thursday evening to a crash with entrapment on Pearsons Corner Rd near Cheswold. The incident was reported around 5:20 p.m. and involved fire companies from Cheswold and Hartly, along with Kent County medics. According to dispatch information, Delaware State Police Aviation Trooper 4 was also alerted but ultimately not utilized. Details regarding the number of vehicles involved or the condition of the trapped individual have not yet been released.
Key Details
- Location: 4737 Pearsons Corner Rd, near Cheswold, Dover, DE
- Date: Thursday, February 12
- Time: Around 5:20 p.m.
- Responding Units: Cheswold (Station 43), Hartly (Station 51), Kent County Medics, DSP Aviation
- Incident Type: Vehicle crash with confirmed entrapment
- Aviation: Trooper 4 alerted but not used in transport
What We Know So Far
- Emergency personnel responded to a crash with at least one person trapped in a vehicle
- Crews from two fire stations assisted at the scene, along with county medics
- Delaware State Police aviation was dispatched,but not required for airlift
- The crash occurred along a rural stretch of Pearsons Corner Rd
What’s Not Yet Confirmed
- The number of vehicles and individuals involved in the crash
- The condition of the trapped occupant following rescue
- The specific cause of the crash or any contributing factors
- If the roadway was closed or traffic redirected during the response
Local Context
Rural roads like Pearsons Corner Rd in Kent County often present narrow shoulders and limited visibility. Crashes in these areas can require extrication tools due to the high speed of travel and delayed access. Entrapment incidents typically trigger multi-agency responses, including air support when needed.
What to Do Next
- Move to a safe area if possible and check for injuries.
- Remain at the scene and follow instructions from first responders.
- Take photos of vehicle damage and roadway conditions if safe.
- Follow up with medical providers as recommended.
FAQ
Q: Why might air support be requested but not used?
A: Aviation units are often placed on standby for serious crashes, but may be canceled if the patient is stable enough for ground transport or if extrication is resolved quickly.
Q: Why do responders from multiple towns respond to rural crashes?
A: Rural areas rely on mutual aid agreements to ensure fast response times. Multiple stations may be dispatched simultaneously to provide sufficient staffing and equipment.
Q: What happens during a crash involving entrapment?
A: Fire crews use specialized tools to safely free trapped occupants, while EMS assesses and stabilizes patients. These scenes are handled cautiously to prevent worsening injuries.