Baltimore, MD (August 25, 2025) – A woman sustained an arm injury Sunday afternoon following a vehicle accident at the intersection of St Paul Street and East 22nd Street in central Baltimore. The crash occurred around 2:37 p.m., prompting a response from Baltimore City Fire personnel to assist at the scene.
Dispatch audio confirms that the female victim suffered trauma to her arm as a result of the collision. Emergency responders evaluated her condition and initiated care on-site. Further details regarding the number of vehicles involved or the extent of the damage have not been made public, but officials remained on location to manage traffic and assist the injured party.
The intersection of St Paul and E 22nd sits at a busy junction in Baltimore’s Charles Village–Barclay corridor, where residential streets intersect with through-traffic routes. An investigation into the cause of the crash is ongoing.
We extend our wishes to the injured woman for a full and swift recovery.
Intersection Crashes and Injury Risks in Baltimore
Sunday’s injury crash at St Paul and East 22nd is part of a recurring trend across Baltimore, where high-traffic intersections serve as common locations for vehicle-related injuries. Even at moderate speeds, collisions at urban crossroads can result in serious bodily harm—especially for occupants in smaller vehicles or those struck at angles that cause abrupt force to the limbs or chest.
Arm injuries are frequently seen in side-impact and turning collisions where a driver or passenger braces for impact. According to the Maryland Highway Safety Office, intersection-related crashes account for over 40% of injury crashes in urban regions, with many occurring during afternoon hours when visibility is high but traffic volumes are also elevated.
This stretch of St Paul Street connects major neighborhoods and often experiences speeding or sudden stops due to congestion, making it a focal point for traffic safety improvements. While exact circumstances in this crash are still under investigation, the response by EMS suggests that the injury was serious enough to warrant on-scene treatment and possibly further evaluation.
For individuals hurt in crashes like this, recovery may involve follow-up care, physical therapy, and financial strain related to time away from work or daily responsibilities. Having access to timely information and resources can make a significant difference.
If you or someone you love was injured in a crash like the one at St Paul and E 22nd, Local Accident Reports is here to support you. We provide detailed updates, access to local resources, and guidance to help you move forward after an injury. Contact us today to learn how we can assist you in your recovery.