Baltimore, MD (August 24, 2025) – Emergency responders from the Baltimore City Police Southeast District and medical teams responded early on Saturday morning to a two-vehicle collision that resulted in injuries near Pulaski Hwy, close to the Dunkin’ Donuts location in the 4000 block. The crash was reported at approximately 5:44 a.m.
First responders, including paramedics, assessed and treated individuals hurt in the crash. One person was reported injured in the collision involving a Nissan Altima and a red Lincoln sedan. The identity of the injured individual has not been released, and the full extent of injuries remains unknown.
Traffic on Pulaski Hwy was temporarily affected while crews worked to manage the scene and assist those involved. No further information has been provided regarding the specific cause of the crash, but authorities have confirmed that an investigation is ongoing.
Our thoughts are with the injured individual, and we hope for a full recovery.
Two-Vehicle Collisions and Injury Risks on Baltimore Arterials
Roads like Pulaski Hwy are heavily used commuter routes in Baltimore, often with fast-moving traffic and multiple turning lanes. These conditions increase the likelihood of collisions, especially when visibility is low or drivers fail to yield properly.
In crashes involving specific vehicles, such as the Nissan Altima and red Lincoln in this incident, authorities often look into potential mechanical failures, driver error, or failure to follow traffic laws. These investigations help clarify the causes of such incidents and may lead to legal or insurance outcomes.
Injury victims should prioritize medical treatment and ensure the crash is thoroughly documented. If another party’s negligence contributed to the collision, victims may be eligible for compensation related to medical expenses, vehicle repairs, and lost income.
Baltimore police will continue to review the evidence to determine the circumstances that led to the collision on Pulaski Hwy. Residents are reminded to exercise caution, particularly in early morning traffic conditions.
For more information or to receive help after an accident, contact Local Accident Reports.