Bushkill Township, PA (May 19, 2026) – A serious two-vehicle crash involving injuries, fire, and downed utility hazards was reported Monday afternoon in Bushkill Township, Northampton County.
The accident occurred on May 18 at approximately 4:35 p.m. at the intersection of Clearfield Road and Bushkill Center Road. Emergency units were dispatched after reports of a collision between a minivan and a concrete truck, with initial reports indicating a pole was struck, and wires began sparking.
Officials reported that one of the vehicles caught fire following the impact, and a large amount of debris was scattered across the roadway. Multiple patients were reported at the scene, and emergency responders, including fire and EMS crews, worked to control the situation and assist those involved.
The incident remains under investigation by authorities, and further details are expected as the review continues.
Our thoughts are with those injured as they receive medical care.
Why Crashes Involving Utility Damage Can Be More Dangerous
Crashes that involve utility poles and live wires can quickly become more hazardous than standard vehicle collisions. When a vehicle strikes a pole, it may cause electrical lines to fall or spark, creating risks for fire and electrocution in the surrounding area.
Fire involvement after an impact often increases the urgency of emergency response and can lead to road closures while crews secure the scene. Multi-vehicle crashes with heavy trucks may also result in more severe damage due to the size and weight difference between vehicles. Investigators typically examine impact points, roadway layout, and vehicle movement to understand how these high-risk collisions unfold.