Bowling Green, KY (April 25, 2026) – Emergency units responded on Saturday to a two-vehicle crash reported near Greenwood High School in Bowling Green, on April 24.
Authorities said Bowling Green Fire, EMS, and Bowling Green Police were dispatched to the scene involving two vehicles and two patients. The extent of injuries has not been confirmed at this time.
Emergency crews worked to assess those involved and secure the area near the school. Details about what led to the collision have not yet been released.
Authorities continue to investigate the cause of the crash, and more details will be released as soon as they become available.
We are thinking of those involved.
Why Crashes Near Schools Require Rapid Emergency Response
Collisions near schools often draw a quick emergency response due to the number of pedestrians, students, and vehicles typically in the area. Even when school is not in session, surrounding roads can still experience regular traffic activity.
Two-vehicle crashes in these areas can involve turning movements, congestion, or limited visibility around intersections and entrances. These factors can increase the likelihood of sudden stops or impacts.
Emergency crews prioritize assessing injuries and managing traffic flow to prevent additional incidents while the scene is being stabilized.