Aurora, CO (March 31, 2026) – A two-vehicle crash that left one vehicle on its roof was reported on Saturday, March 28, near the intersection of East 1st Avenue and North Havana Street in Aurora. Emergency units responded to the scene in the mid-afternoon hours.
Medics attended to multiple patients at the scene. Early reports indicated it was unclear whether anyone remained trapped inside the overturned vehicle.
The full extent of injuries to those involved has not been confirmed. Authorities continue to investigate the cause of the crash, and more details will be released as they become available.
Our thoughts are with all those affected as they continue to recover.
What Are the Risks Associated with Rollover Crashes in Colorado?
Rollover crashes are among the more dangerous types of collisions, largely because they expose occupants to a wider range of potential injuries. In Colorado, these crashes can happen on both urban streets and highways, and they sometimes involve more than one vehicle when a collision forces one car off its intended path. The risk of serious harm increases when a vehicle ends up on its roof, as this can restrict access for emergency responders and complicate medical assessment.
When multiple patients are present at a rollover scene, emergency units typically triage those involved to prioritize the most serious cases. Aurora’s street grid, with its mix of busy intersections and moderate traffic speeds, can contribute to the type of lateral impact that sometimes triggers a rollover. Scene management and rapid medical response are especially important in these situations.