Centreville, VA (April 13, 2026) – A vehicle collision at the intersection of Stone Road and Stone Range Drive in Centreville left four people injured on Friday, April 10. Emergency units responded to the scene, where one person had to be extricated from a vehicle.
All four people were taken to receive medical care following the crash. The condition of those involved has not been confirmed in available reports.
The cause of the collision and the number of vehicles involved have not been released. Authorities continue to investigate, and more details will be made available as the situation develops.
Our thoughts are with those affected as they continue to recover.
What Does Vehicle Extrication Involve After a Crash in Virginia?
When someone is trapped inside a vehicle after a crash, emergency crews use specialized tools and techniques to safely remove them. This process, known as extrication, often involves cutting or prying open vehicle doors, roofs, or other sections to reach the person inside. It requires trained personnel and specific equipment, and it is more common in crashes where significant vehicle damage has occurred.
Fairfax County, where Centreville is located, has fire and rescue units specifically trained for these situations. The time it takes to complete an extrication can vary depending on how the vehicle was damaged and the condition of the person inside. Once freed, patients are assessed and taken to the appropriate level of care based on the severity of their injuries.