Greeley, CO (February 12, 2026) – Fire and EMS crews responded to a reported vehicle-related assault on February 12 near West 13th Street in Greeley. Radio dispatch confirmed one person was injured, though the exact nature of the incident remains under investigation. Units from Engine 101 and UCH 254 were among those dispatched to the scene.
Key Details
- Location: W 13th St, Greeley, CO
- Incident Type: Vehicle-related assault with injury
- Date Reported: February 12, 2026
- Injuries: One individual reportedly injured
- Responding Units: Engine 101 and UCH 254
- Status: Circumstances under investigation
What We Know So Far
- Emergency responders were dispatched just before 10:00 a.m. for an “auto assault”
- Radio traffic confirms one person sustained injuries
- The situation was treated as both a medical and law enforcement matter
What’s Not Yet Confirmed
- Whether the incident involved an intentional act or traffic altercation
- The condition of the injured individual
- If any arrests or citations were issued at the scene
Local Context
West 13th Street in Greeley runs through both residential and commercial areas. Incidents involving vehicles and personal confrontations in such corridors can quickly escalate, drawing both fire and police responses when injuries are involved.
What to Do Next
- Report any aggressive driving or road rage incidents to local authorities.
- Remain calm and avoid confrontation during traffic-related disputes.
- Seek medical attention immediately after any physical altercation involving a vehicle.
- Gather witness statements or video footage if you observe such an incident.
FAQ
Q: What is an “auto assault”?
A: An auto assault typically refers to an altercation involving a vehicle where someone is intentionally harmed, either physically or with the vehicle itself.
Q: How are vehicle-related assaults handled by responders?
A: These incidents often involve both EMS and law enforcement, as they may include medical trauma and criminal elements such as assault or reckless endangerment.
Q: What legal actions follow a confirmed vehicle assault?
A: Charges may include assault with a deadly weapon, reckless driving, or battery—depending on intent and severity of injuries.