Fort Worth, TX (January 18, 2026) – A two-vehicle collision at an intersection in Fort Worth sent two individuals to the hospital on Friday afternoon. The crash occurred near Texas Health Trail on January 17 and involved a T-bone impact between two cars.
Medics from Fort Worth EMS transported both drivers to Texas Health Resources Alliance for further evaluation. The first patient, a 23-year-old male, was reportedly the restrained driver of a vehicle that struck another after entering the intersection at a red light. He complained of right-sided chest wall pain but showed stable vital signs and did not lose consciousness.
The second patient, a 35-year-old female, was also a restrained driver. She was T-boned on the driver’s side of her vehicle while traveling at approximately 40 mph through the intersection. She sustained right upper leg pain and was ambulatory at the scene. Her vital signs were stable, with no signs of major trauma or loss of consciousness.
The crash is under investigation, and further details about the intersection or contributing factors have not been released. Both vehicles appeared to absorb the impact without cabin intrusion, and no life-threatening injuries were reported.
Our thoughts are with the injured individuals, and we wish them a full and speedy recovery.