East Aurora, NY (August 21, 2025) – Emergency responders were dispatched Wednesday afternoon to a two-vehicle collision on Buffalo Rd near Willardshire Rd in the Town of Aurora that left four people injured, including two children. The crash occurred around 2:20 p.m. and triggered multiple 911 calls reporting the incident.
First responders from East Aurora, Jamison Rd, and Springbrook Fire Departments, along with East Aurora Police, arrived on scene and immediately began assessing the victims. Medics and fire crews provided care to all four injured individuals. Two of the victims were treated at the scene and released without needing hospitalization, while the other two—a child aged 11 and a teenager aged 17—were transported by ambulance to Oishei Children’s Hospital. Their injuries, though not life-threatening, required further medical attention.
The crash involved two vehicles and caused temporary disruptions along Buffalo Rd as crews worked to stabilize the injured, secure the area, and investigate the circumstances leading up to the collision. Police have not yet released additional details regarding the cause, but they continue to examine possible contributing factors.
As of this writing, no updates have been provided on the current condition of the two hospitalized children. Authorities encourage any witnesses to come forward with information that might assist in the ongoing investigation.
Our hearts go out to those injured in this accident, especially the young victims. We wish them a full and speedy recovery.
Car Accidents Involving Children in New York
The collision in East Aurora serves as a concerning reminder of how serious traffic accidents can affect families—especially when young passengers are involved. This crash, which sent two children to Oishei Children’s Hospital, took place along Buffalo Rd, a commonly traveled route that connects residential and rural sections of Erie County. The area’s mix of local and through traffic, along with varying speed zones, increases the risk of serious incidents.
When children are injured in traffic collisions, the effects often extend beyond physical harm. Emotional trauma, missed school time, and the strain on families navigating care and recovery are all common consequences. In this incident, the involvement of multiple fire departments highlights the scale of the response required and the urgency of treating younger patients quickly and appropriately.
Crashes involving minors also introduce added complexities in legal and medical processes. Victims under the age of 18 may need long-term observation, and parents often face challenges coordinating insurance, treatment, and future care needs. Understanding one’s options early can help relieve some of that burden.
In communities like East Aurora, continued traffic safety awareness and responsible driving are crucial to protecting young passengers. Whether it’s reviewing child safety seat requirements or advocating for safer road infrastructure, each step toward prevention matters.
If your family has been impacted by an accident involving a child, it’s important to know you’re not alone. Local Accident Reports is committed to providing support, guidance, and updates to those navigating the aftermath of injury crashes. We offer connections to the resources and professionals you need during recovery. Don’t hesitate to reach out and learn how we can help you take the next step toward healing.