Claridon Twp, OH (February 12, 2026) – A two-vehicle crash involving an ambulance left one person injured Wednesday afternoon at the intersection of US 322 and SR 608 in Geauga County.
According to the Ohio State Highway Patrol (OSHP), troopers from the Chardon Post are investigating the collision, which occurred at approximately 12:59 p.m. Authorities said a Community Care Ambulance was traveling eastbound on US 322 with its lights and sirens activated while responding to a medical call. At the same time, a Toyota SUV was heading southbound on SR 608 when the two vehicles collided in the intersection.
The driver of the Toyota SUV sustained mild injuries and was transported by Burton Twp EMS to University Hospitals Geauga Medical Center for treatment. Officials confirmed that neither the driver nor the passenger inside the ambulance was hurt. The ambulance was not transporting a patient at the time of the crash.
Key Details
- Location: US 322 and SR 608, Claridon Twp
- Reported: Wednesday, February 11, 2026 at 12:59 p.m.
- Vehicles Involved: Community Care Ambulance and Toyota SUV
- Injuries: Toyota driver sustained mild injuries
- Medical Transport: Injured driver taken to University Hospitals Geauga Medical Center
- Status: OSHP Chardon Post investigating
What We Know So Far
- The ambulance had lights and sirens activated while responding to a medical call.
- The crash occurred in the intersection as the SUV traveled southbound and the ambulance traveled eastbound.
- No patient was inside the ambulance at the time of the collision.
- Only the SUV driver required medical treatment.
What’s Not Yet Confirmed
- Whether any citations will be issued
- The extent of damage to both vehicles
- If additional contributing factors played a role in the crash
Local Context
Intersections involving state and U.S. routes, such as US 322 and SR 608 in Claridon Twp, often experience steady through traffic combined with turning movements from multiple directions. When emergency vehicles enter these intersections with lights and sirens activated, drivers are required to yield the right-of-way. Collisions in these areas can quickly disrupt traffic flow and require coordinated scene management by troopers and local EMS agencies.
What to Do Next
- Move to a safe area if possible and check for injuries.
- Remain at the scene and follow instructions from first responders.
- Take photos of vehicle damage and roadway layout if safe.
- Follow medical instructions after evaluation.
FAQ
Q: How do drivers usually obtain accident reports?
A: Accident reports are typically available through the responding law enforcement agency. In Ohio, drivers can often request copies online, by mail, or in person through the appropriate highway patrol post or local department.
Q: Why are highway accidents often more severe?
A: Higher travel speeds and heavier vehicles increase the force of impact during collisions. Even at intersections, vehicles moving at highway speeds can result in more significant damage and injuries.
Q: What do responders focus on first at a highway accident scene?
A: First responders prioritize scene safety, medical assessment of those involved, and traffic control. Securing the area helps prevent secondary crashes while emergency personnel assist injured individuals and document the incident.
Source
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