Greeley, CO (February 12, 2026) – Fire and EMS personnel were dispatched following a traffic crash at the intersection of 31st Avenue and 13th Street in Greeley on February 11. Radio communications indicated that the collision involved possible injuries, prompting a full emergency response including medical crews from UCH 267, Engine 103, and Ladder 105.
Key Details
- Location: 31st Ave & 13th St, Greeley, CO
- Incident Type: Traffic crash with injury response
- Date Reported: February 11, 2026
- Injuries: Possible injuries reported at the scene
- Responding Units: UCH 267, Engine 103, Ladder 105
- Status: Emergency crews responded; injury severity unconfirmed
What We Know So Far
- Emergency dispatch audio confirmed injury response was activated
- Multiple units were sent to manage the scene and evaluate those involved
- The collision occurred at a busy intersection during evening hours
What’s Not Yet Confirmed
- The total number of individuals or vehicles involved
- The extent of any injuries sustained
- The cause or circumstances surrounding the crash
Local Context
Crashes at intersections like 31st Ave and 13th St in Greeley can create significant traffic backups, especially during evening hours. These areas often involve crossing traffic and turning lanes, increasing the risk for collisions and requiring immediate attention from emergency responders.
What to Do Next
- Use extra caution at intersections and reduce speed when visibility is limited.
- Call 911 if involved in or witnessing a crash with suspected injuries.
- Stay in your vehicle unless it is unsafe or directed to exit by responders.
- Follow up with a medical provider even if injuries seem minor at first.
FAQ
Q: What steps should I take if I see a crash at an intersection?
A: Call 911 immediately, avoid entering the crash area, and give first responders room to work.
Q: How are injury crashes prioritized by emergency dispatch?
A: Any report of possible injury triggers a higher-priority response to ensure medical needs are addressed quickly.
Q: Is it common for injury details to be unclear early in a response?
A: Yes. In the first minutes after a crash, responders may only have partial information and must assess injuries on arrival.