Baltimore, MD (February 1, 2026) – A pedestrian was injured Saturday evening following a traffic accident near East Wabash Avenue in Baltimore. The incident was reported at approximately 7:34 p.m. on January 31 and prompted an emergency response to the area near Bueller Avenue and East Wabash Avenue.
According to information shared during emergency dispatch communications, the situation involved a vehicle and a pedestrian, raising immediate concerns for injuries. The pedestrian, identified as a 35-year-old female, required medical attention at the scene as responders worked to assess her condition and manage the area.
Baltimore Fire and Rescue arrived and began assisting shortly after the report was received. Paramedics evaluated the injured woman and provided care for a variety of injuries sustained in the accident. Medical personnel remained on scene to ensure she received appropriate treatment, though further details regarding her condition or whether hospital transport was required have not been publicly released.
The area surrounding East Wabash Avenue experienced temporary disruptions as emergency crews worked to secure the scene and ensure the safety of both responders and passing traffic. Drivers in the vicinity were urged to use caution while personnel completed their response.
At this time, the circumstances leading up to the pedestrian accident remain under investigation. Additional information may become available as authorities continue reviewing the incident.
Our thoughts are with the injured pedestrian, and we hope for a full and timely recovery.