Girard, OH (April 21, 2026) – Emergency units responded to a reported two-vehicle accident on Tibbetts Wick Road in Girard on Sunday, April 19. The call came in at approximately 10:26 a.m.
Crews arrived to assess the scene following reports of a collision in the area. Whether anyone was hurt in the crash has not been confirmed.
The incident remains under review, and additional details will be provided as they are provided.
Our thoughts are with anyone who may have been affected by this crash.
What to Expect After a Two-Vehicle Crash on an Ohio Surface Road
Two-vehicle crashes on local roads like those in Girard are among the most common types of collisions reported in Ohio. They can range from minor fender-benders to more serious impacts depending on speed, road conditions, and the angle of contact. Even when injuries are not immediately obvious, some people involved in crashes may experience delayed symptoms and seek medical attention afterward.
When emergency units respond to a reported collision, their priority is checking whether anyone at the scene needs medical care. Once safety is addressed, the focus typically shifts to documenting the scene, gathering driver information, and assessing vehicle damage. In Ohio, any crash that results in injury, death, or significant property damage generally requires a formal report to be filed with the state.