Camden, NJ (March 12, 2026) – A vehicle rollover with possible injuries and entrapment was reported on Monday, March 9, near the intersection of Broadway and Mickle Boulevard in Camden. At least one vehicle was found on its side when emergency units arrived. Fire, EMS, and rescue personnel all responded to assist those involved.
Reports indicated possible entrapment at the scene, though the number of people affected was not confirmed. The condition of those involved had not been released at the time of the initial report.
Authorities continue to investigate the cause of the crash, and more details will be released as soon as they become available. Our thoughts are with those affected as they continue to recover.
What Happens When a Rollover Crash Involves Entrapment in New Jersey?
Rollover crashes are among the more complex incident types that emergency responders encounter on the road. When a vehicle ends up on its side or roof, occupants can become trapped, requiring specialized rescue equipment and trained personnel to safely extract them. In New Jersey, fire and rescue teams are equipped to handle these situations, though the process takes time and requires careful coordination at the scene.
The risk of injury in a rollover is generally higher than in other crash types because of the forces involved and the potential for the vehicle’s structure to be compromised. Head, neck, and chest injuries are among the most common outcomes, and these can vary widely depending on whether occupants were restrained. Rescue teams prioritize stabilizing the vehicle before attempting to remove anyone from inside, since movement of an unstable vehicle can increase the risk of further harm.