Brownsburg, IN (May 11, 2026) – Emergency responders were called to a two-vehicle crash on East Main Street in Brownsburg on Tuesday evening, which involved entrapment.
According to dispatch reports, responders arrived at 1731 East Main Street and found a serious collision involving two vehicles. At least one person was trapped inside a vehicle, prompting extrication efforts by fire and EMS personnel.
The intersection of East Main Street near 136 and 900 was reported fully blocked in both directions while crews worked to remove the trapped occupant and clear the scene.
Authorities have not released the identities of those involved or the extent of injuries, but all lanes were blocked during the rescue and cleanup process.
The cause of the crash remains under investigation, and officials urge drivers to avoid the area until the roadway is fully reopened.
We hope for strength and healing for those hurt in this collision.
Entrapment Crashes and Safety Considerations
Crashes resulting in entrapment often require specialized rescue equipment such as the Jaws of Life to safely free occupants from damaged vehicles. These incidents can lead to significant delays on local roadways and require coordination between fire, EMS, and law enforcement agencies.
Investigators typically examine factors such as speed, distraction, road conditions, and vehicle operation when determining the cause of entrapment crashes.