Anaheim, CA (March 31, 2026) – A serious multi-vehicle collision was reported just before 1:00 a.m. on Tuesday, March 31, at the intersection of Lincoln Avenue and Anaheim Boulevard in Anaheim. Four vehicles were involved in the crash, and emergency units responded in force to the scene.
Multiple people at the scene were reported to be unresponsive, and at least one person was reported to possibly be without a pulse. Several ambulances and fire units arrived to provide medical assistance to those affected.
Further details on the condition of those involved have not been confirmed at this time. The incident remains under review by authorities, and more information will be shared as it becomes available.
Our sincere condolences go out to the loved ones of anyone lost, and our thoughts are with all those affected as they receive care.
What Factors Are Commonly Examined After a Late-Night Crash in Anaheim?
Late-night crashes in Anaheim and across Orange County often receive scrutiny due to the range of conditions that can contribute to them. Reduced visibility, slower emergency response times, and fatigue are among the factors that reviewers commonly examine when a nighttime collision results in serious injuries or fatalities. The time of day can also affect how quickly bystanders are able to report a crash and how long victims wait before help arrives.
When multiple vehicles are involved and several people are found unresponsive, the scene typically requires a large number of resources to manage both medical care and traffic control. Intersection crashes of this severity often lead to a detailed review of signal timing, road markings, and the physical condition of the vehicles involved.