Aurora, CO (February 16, 2026) – Two vehicles were involved in a crash with injuries Monday morning at the intersection of East Bayaud Ave and South Seville Blvd. Emergency units from Aurora Fire and local police responded to the scene to assist the injured and assess vehicle damage. Though initial damage was described as minor, at least one person required medical evaluation.
Key Details
- Location: East Bayaud Ave and South Seville Blvd, Aurora
- Date: Monday, February 16
- Reported: Around 10:20 a.m.
- Crash Type: Two-vehicle collision
- Injuries: At least one person evaluated for injuries
- Response: Aurora Fire Department, Medic 103, Engine 8, Aurora Police
What We Know So Far
- Emergency units responded to a motor vehicle accident on E Bayaud Ave at S Seville Blvd
- The crash involved two vehicles with reported minor damage
- At least one person was injured and assessed at the scene by medics
- Fire crews remained to investigate and assist with scene safety
What’s Not Yet Confirmed
- The total number of injured individuals and extent of injuries
- Whether any drivers required transport to a hospital
- The cause of the crash or if citations will be issued
- Traffic impacts following the investigation
Local Context
East Bayaud Ave near South Seville Blvd serves as a connector through residential and commercial areas of Aurora. While often low-speed, intersections like this can still lead to injuries during even minor collisions, particularly during morning traffic hours. Aurora Fire routinely responds to such calls to ensure on-scene care and road safety.
What to Do Next
- Seek medical evaluation after any crash, even if injuries seem minor at first.
- Document vehicle damage, positions, and surroundings if it is safe to do so.
- Request a copy of the police report for insurance or legal use.
- Monitor for delayed symptoms such as headaches or joint pain in the hours after a crash.
FAQ
Q: Can you be injured in a crash even if damage is minor?
A: Yes. Soft tissue injuries, whiplash, and internal discomfort often result from low-speed collisions and may not appear immediately.
Q: Who decides if someone needs to be transported after a crash?
A: Paramedics assess each person on-site based on symptoms, vital signs, and reported pain to determine whether hospital transport is needed.
Q: What should you do immediately after a two-vehicle accident?
A: Move to safety, call 911, exchange information with the other driver, and follow instructions from emergency responders.