Baltimore, MD (February 14, 2026) – Two people were injured in a two-vehicle crash reported late Friday night on Radecke Ave near the Baltimore County line. The collision occurred around 10:42 p.m. on February 13, near the 6300 block of Radecke Ave. Officers from the Baltimore Police Northeast District responded, but later confirmed that the crash had occurred just over the line into Baltimore County. County medics were requested to assist at the scene.
Initial reports indicated that both individuals involved were conscious and able to speak with responders, though both were reportedly “banged up” and required evaluation for non-life-threatening injuries. The crash is under review by authorities, and it remains unclear what caused the vehicles to collide.
Key Details
- Reported: February 13 at 10:42 p.m.
- Location: 6300 block of Radecke Ave, near Baltimore County line
- Incident Type: Two-car collision
- Injuries: Two individuals with non-life-threatening injuries
- Response: Baltimore Police initially, and medics dispatched by Baltimore County
- Status: Scene secured; cause of crash remains under investigation
What We Know So Far
- The crash involved two vehicles near the county jurisdiction boundary
- Both individuals were inside the same car and sustained injuries
- Medics responded to provide care at the scene for both injured parties
What’s Not Yet Confirmed
- Whether both vehicles were occupied and if additional people were involved
- The exact cause or sequence of events leading to the crash
- Whether speed, distraction, or road conditions were contributing factors
Local Context
Radecke Ave serves as a connector between residential areas in northeast Baltimore and surrounding county roads. Crashes near the city-county boundary can create overlapping jurisdictional responses. In such cases, coordination between Baltimore Police and County EMS is essential for ensuring timely care and proper documentation.
What to Do Next
- If injured, seek follow-up medical care even if injuries appear minor.
- Obtain the police report from the appropriate jurisdiction (Baltimore City or County).
- Document the crash with photos and witness statements, if available.
- Monitor symptoms over time, particularly for head, neck, or soft tissue injuries.
FAQ
Q: Who handles a crash when it’s near a city/county boundary?
A: Jurisdiction is typically based on the precise crash location. If it’s near the line, initial responders may hand over the investigation to the appropriate agency.
Q: What if I feel okay after a crash but have soreness later?
A: It’s common for symptoms like soreness, stiffness, or headaches to develop hours later. Always get checked by a healthcare provider following a crash.
Q: How are minor crashes with injuries documented?
A: Officers create reports detailing the scene, vehicle damage, and injuries. These documents are important for insurance claims and legal records.