Albuquerque, NM (February 16, 2026) – A traffic crash with injuries was reported on Saturday afternoon, February 14, at approximately 4:41 p.m. at the intersection of Grand Ave NE and Alcazar St NE in Albuquerque. Albuquerque-Bernalillo County Fire and Rescue dispatched Engine 12 and Rescue 5 to the scene after receiving reports of a motor vehicle collision involving injuries. Emergency crews responded to assess patients and provide medical care while traffic in the surrounding area was temporarily impacted.
Key Details
- Location: Grand Ave NE & Alcazar St NE, Albuquerque
- Type of Incident: Motor vehicle crash with injuries
- Reported: Saturday, February 14, at approximately 4:41 p.m.
- Injuries: Injuries reported; extent not confirmed
- Responding Agencies: Albuquerque-Bernalillo County Fire and Rescue
What We Know So Far
- Engine 12 and Rescue 5 were dispatched to the reported crash location.
- The incident was categorized as a traffic collision involving injuries.
- Fire and medical personnel arrived to evaluate those involved.
- Traffic delays were possible while crews managed the scene.
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
The intersection of Grand Ave NE and Alcazar St NE is situated within a residential area of northeast Albuquerque, with nearby homes, local streets, and access to larger corridors. Afternoon traffic can include residents returning home, delivery vehicles, and neighborhood through-traffic. When an injury crash occurs at a residential intersection, responders often secure a portion of the roadway to provide a safe area for paramedics to assess patients. Even short-term lane restrictions can affect local access until vehicles are repositioned 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 directions from responding fire crews and law enforcement.
- If it is safe, take photos of vehicle positions and any visible roadway conditions.
- Pay attention to how you feel after the collision and seek medical evaluation if symptoms develop later.
FAQ
Q: Why can symptoms appear after leaving the scene of a crash?
A: Adrenaline may mask pain immediately after a collision, and some injuries can take hours to become noticeable.
Q: Why are neighborhood intersections still prone to crashes?
A: Limited visibility, stop-and-go traffic, and turning movements can contribute to collisions even at lower speeds.
Q: What happens during the emergency response to an injury crash?
A: Responders secure the area, assess injured individuals, and coordinate medical transport if necessary before reopening the roadway.