Denton, TX (March 12, 2026) – A vehicle accident with injuries was reported in the overnight hours of Thursday, March 12, near West University Drive between Interstate 35 and Mesa Drive in Denton. Multiple emergency units responded to the scene, including two engine companies and a medic unit. Further details about the vehicles or people involved were not confirmed at the time of the initial report.
The condition of those hurt in the crash has not been released.
The incident remains under review by authorities. We are thinking of those injured as they receive medical care.
What Do Late-Night Injury Crashes on Texas University Corridors Often Involve?
Roads near university campuses in Texas tend to carry a diverse mix of traffic, including students, residents, and commuters traveling at all hours of the day and night. West University Drive in Denton runs through an area that connects major highways to residential and academic zones, making it a well-traveled corridor at varying times. Late-night hours on these roads can combine reduced visibility with higher fatigue-related risk for drivers.
When a crash draws multiple engine companies alongside a medic unit, it typically signals that responders were prepared for a range of outcomes upon arrival. In Texas, this type of multi-unit response is common for accidents where injury severity is not yet known from dispatch information alone. The presence of fire personnel alongside medical crews enables a faster, more flexible response based on what crews find at the scene.