Cincinnati, OH (September 20, 2025) – An early morning crash involving two vehicles led to at least one reported injury near Westwood Northern Boulevard in Cincinnati on Friday.
According to reports from Cincinnati Police, the crash occurred around 2:50 a.m. and involved a blue Chevrolet Trax and a black sedan. Emergency crews, including fire units, were dispatched to the scene shortly after the crash was reported. One of the individuals involved contacted authorities to report the accident and requested assistance. Fire and EMS were observed responding to the area, and an injury was confirmed.
The condition of those involved remains unclear at this time, and no further information regarding the extent of the injuries or potential citations has been released. Both vehicles were reportedly disabled in the roadway, though officials have not confirmed the cause of the crash. The incident was classified under EMS code “32,” which typically denotes an unknown problem or a person down, prompting a precautionary emergency response.
Our thoughts are with the individuals affected, and we hope for a swift and full recovery for the injured.
Dangers of Early Morning Road Conditions
Collisions that occur during the early morning hours—like this one on Westwood Northern Boulevard—can be especially dangerous due to reduced visibility, driver fatigue, and lower traffic enforcement during off-peak hours. Even seemingly quiet roadways can become hazardous when motorists are not fully alert.
Drivers navigating residential and semi-urban corridors are encouraged to exercise caution, particularly around curves, intersections, or areas with limited lighting. Maintaining a safe following distance, obeying posted speed limits, and avoiding distractions are crucial strategies for minimizing crash risk.
If you or a loved one has been involved in an injury accident, Local Accident Reports can help guide you through your recovery process and connect you with valuable support resources. Reach out today to learn more about your rights and available assistance.