Beaverton, OR (August 19, 2025) – Emergency crews responded to a vehicle accident with reported injuries Saturday night along Southwest Scholls Ferry Rd in Beaverton. The crash occurred near the intersections of SW Mountainside Way and SW Vendarmouth Rd, drawing a response from both fire and medical units.
The incident was reported at approximately 8:51 p.m., according to dispatch from Washington County Fire and EMS. Engine 69 and AMR 157 were among the units dispatched to the scene after reports confirmed that at least one person had sustained injuries in the collision.
While specific details about the vehicles involved or the severity of the injuries have not yet been released, emergency teams provided care to the injured party at the scene. It is unclear whether transport to a local hospital was required. Traffic in the area may have experienced delays as responders secured the site and tended to those involved.
An investigation is underway to determine the cause of the accident and whether any other vehicles or contributing factors were involved.
We send our thoughts to the individuals affected and wish those injured a swift recovery.
Injury-Related Crashes on Major Beaverton Roads
Saturday night’s crash on SW Scholls Ferry Rd highlights the ongoing need for vigilance along Beaverton’s primary commuter routes. Scholls Ferry Rd serves as a critical east-west connector through residential and commercial zones, making it a frequent site of vehicle collisions—especially near intersections like Mountainside Way.
Known injury crashes such as this one often stem from common yet dangerous behaviors like speeding, distracted driving, or failure to yield at cross streets. Given the area’s mix of neighborhood traffic and cut-through commuters, even a brief lapse in judgment can result in a serious incident requiring emergency care.
For drivers navigating Beaverton’s roadways, especially during evening hours, it’s essential to maintain safe speeds, anticipate intersection activity, and remain alert to changing traffic conditions. Enhanced street lighting, clear signage, and reduced speeds in known danger zones can also help mitigate future crashes.
Those involved in collisions—even when injuries appear minor—should seek medical evaluation promptly. Delayed symptoms, such as neck pain or internal discomfort, are common and can worsen if not addressed early.
At Local Accident Reports, our team is committed to helping crash victims connect with the care and resources they need. If you or someone you love was affected by the accident on SW Scholls Ferry Rd, reach out today. We provide supportive updates, guidance, and access to trusted local professionals to help you move forward confidently.