Albuquerque, NM (September 9, 2025) – Emergency crews responded Monday morning to a motor vehicle accident with injuries near the Old Coors Dr SW Bridge in Albuquerque. The crash occurred around 8:30 a.m., prompting the dispatch of Engine 32 and Rescue 32 from Albuquerque Fire Rescue to assist at the scene.
First responders arrived to find individuals in need of medical care following the crash. While the exact number of vehicles involved has not been confirmed, officials classified the incident as a “Joint-Line Bravo 1” MVA—indicating a traffic collision involving injuries that required urgent response. Paramedics evaluated and treated victims on-site, and at least one person may have been transported for further medical attention.
The incident took place in the area surrounding the Old Coors Dr SW Bridge, a critical connector in Albuquerque’s South Valley. The bridge area often sees steady traffic flow throughout the day as it links residential neighborhoods with regional routes and access points to I-40. Authorities worked to control traffic while crews provided assistance and ensured scene safety.
The Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Office (BCSO) was notified and en route at the time of the response. The cause of the crash remains under investigation, and no further details have been released regarding possible contributing factors.
We extend our best wishes to those injured in the crash and hope for their full and quick recovery.
South Valley Crash Risks Near Old Coors Dr
Accidents near bridges and connector roads—such as Old Coors Dr SW—are not uncommon in Albuquerque’s South Valley. These zones combine fast-moving commuter traffic with limited merge space and changing visibility conditions. When collisions occur in these areas, injuries are often unavoidable due to constrained shoulders and lack of escape routes.
Morning hours can increase the likelihood of such incidents, with heavy school and work-related travel often converging on a few key roadways. The Old Coors Bridge serves thousands of vehicles daily, and any disruption there tends to ripple across neighboring streets and arterials.
This crash serves as a reminder of the importance of driver attention and speed control, especially when approaching transitional infrastructure like bridges and overpasses. At the same time, the need for fast emergency response is heightened in these areas, where blocked lanes and limited access can delay critical care if not managed properly.
Victims of injury crashes may face numerous challenges, including physical recovery, financial stress, and uncertainty over what steps to take next. It’s essential to have access to trusted resources that can help guide you through those challenges with clarity and care.
At Local Accident Reports, we are committed to supporting those impacted by serious collisions like the one near the Old Coors Dr SW Bridge. If you or a loved one was injured in this crash, don’t face the process alone—contact us today for updates, recovery resources, and guidance to help you take the next step forward.