Colorado Springs, CO (February 12, 2026) – Emergency medical teams responded to a vehicle-related incident near Hanover High School along South Peyton Highway on February 11. Two people sustained injuries and were transported for further medical care, including one patient taken to Central.
Key Details
- Location: S Peyton Hwy near Hanover High School, Colorado Springs, CO
- Incident Type: Vehicle incident with injuries
- Date Reported: February 11, 2026
- Injuries: Two individuals transported
- Responding Units: Medics and EMS units from El Paso County
- Status: Ongoing investigation into the cause of the incident
What We Know So Far
- Crews responded in the afternoon to a reported vehicle incident near a school zone
- Two people required transport, one to Central medical facility
- Initial reports did not confirm whether the injured were drivers, passengers, or pedestrians
What’s Not Yet Confirmed
- The specific cause of the crash
- The severity of injuries for both individuals
- Whether any school traffic or students were involved or impacted
Local Context
School zones along South Peyton Hwy can experience abrupt traffic changes during arrival and dismissal times. In rural areas like Hanover, even moderate traffic volumes can lead to serious injury when unexpected vehicle incidents occur near educational facilities. Emergency responders prioritize swift response near schools to safeguard students and staff.
What to Do Next
- Use extra caution when driving near schools and yield to buses and pedestrian traffic.
- Monitor any new or worsening symptoms after being involved in a vehicle incident.
- Ask for a copy of the EMS or police report for documentation.
- Plan alternate routes around school zones during active investigations.
FAQ
Q: Are school zone incidents handled differently?
A: Yes, response times and scene security are prioritized near schools to protect minors and staff.
Q: How can I obtain more details about this crash?
A: Contact the El Paso County Fire and EMS Department or request a report through their official channels.
Q: Should I seek care even if I feel okay after a crash?
A: Yes. Delayed symptoms are common after motor vehicle incidents, and early evaluation helps with documentation and recovery.