Dayton, OH (September 23, 2025) – Emergency responders were called to a crash with injuries at the intersection of Leicester St and Stanley Ave late Monday morning. The collision was reported around 2:53 p.m., according to Montgomery-Greene Counties dispatch.
Dayton fire crews and paramedics responded to the scene to assist the injured. Medical personnel provided care on-site and arranged hospital transport as necessary. Officials have not yet confirmed how many people were hurt or the extent of their injuries.
Traffic in the area was temporarily impacted while responders worked to manage the scene and ensure roadway safety. The crash remains under investigation by local authorities.
We hope all those injured make a swift and full recovery.
Car Accidents in Ohio
The collision at Leicester St and Stanley Ave underscores the risks present at intersections throughout Dayton. With steady traffic flow and multiple crossing points, intersections are frequent sites of injury crashes in Ohio cities. Monday’s incident required both fire and EMS response, showing how quickly an accident can escalate into a medical emergency.
Factors that often contribute to urban intersection crashes include distracted driving, failing to yield, or attempting to pass through a changing light. Even at moderate speeds, such collisions can cause injuries requiring hospital evaluation. Safety officials continue to stress the importance of attentiveness and defensive driving when navigating busy corridors like Stanley Ave.
Victims of car accidents may face challenges beyond their initial medical needs, including missed work, emotional stress, and financial strain. Access to support systems and resources is critical for families managing recovery after a crash.
Local Accident Reports is dedicated to raising awareness about roadway safety while also connecting victims with resources for recovery. If you or someone you love has been injured in a car accident, contact Local Accident Reports today to learn more about the assistance available to help you after an accident.