Albuquerque, NM (February 16, 2026) – A traffic crash with injuries was reported late on Saturday night, February 14, at approximately 11:14 p.m. along Rockcliff Dr NW in Albuquerque. Albuquerque-Bernalillo County Fire and Rescue dispatched Engine 22 and Rescue 22 to the scene following reports of a motor vehicle collision involving injuries. Emergency crews responded to assess patients and provide medical care while managing traffic in the surrounding neighborhood.
Key Details
- Location: Rockcliff Dr NW, Albuquerque
- Type of Incident: Motor vehicle crash with injuries
- Reported: Saturday, February 14, at approximately 11:14 p.m.
- Injuries: Injuries reported; severity not confirmed
- Responding Agencies: Albuquerque-Bernalillo County Fire and Rescue
What We Know So Far
- Engine 22 and Rescue 22 were dispatched to the reported crash site.
- The incident was categorized as a traffic collision involving injuries.
- Fire and medical personnel arrived to evaluate those involved.
- Traffic in the immediate area may have been temporarily affected.
What’s Not Yet Confirmed
- The number of vehicles involved in the crash.
- The number of individuals injured.
- The circumstances leading up to the collision.
Local Context
Rockcliff Dr NW runs through a residential area in northwest Albuquerque, where neighborhood traffic is generally lighter but can include late-night travel from nearby main roads. Crashes in residential corridors often prompt responders to secure portions of the street to allow paramedics to safely evaluate patients. With limited roadway width in some neighborhood streets, even a single disabled vehicle can restrict access for other drivers. Traffic is typically rerouted or slowed until emergency crews complete their assessment and the scene is cleared.
What to Do Next
- If you were involved in the crash, move to a safe location if possible and call 911 if anyone requires medical attention.
- Remain at the scene and follow instructions from responding fire crews and law enforcement.
- If it is safe, note the exact address and direction of travel while details are fresh.
- Monitor for delayed symptoms and seek medical evaluation if pain or discomfort develops after the collision.
FAQ
Q: Why might early crash details change?
A: Initial information is often based on dispatch reports, and updates may follow once responders fully assess the scene.
Q: Why can neighborhood crashes still result in injuries?
A: Even at lower speeds, vehicle impacts can generate significant force and cause injury to occupants.
Q: What does a priority injury response mean?
A: It indicates that injuries were reported, prompting fire and rescue units to respond quickly to assess and treat those involved.