Henrietta, NY (April 24, 2025) – Emergency medical teams and local responders rushed to the scene of a serious motor vehicle accident Thursday at 3333 West Henrietta Road, near the Bank of America branch in Henrietta. The incident, identified as case HENE2511401563, prompted an ALS (Advanced Life Support) Emergent response—indicating that at least one individual sustained potentially life-threatening injuries.
Upon arrival, paramedics provided immediate critical care, which may have included trauma support, advanced airway management, cardiac monitoring, or emergency medication—standard ALS protocol in high-severity cases. The area was secured while crews treated victims and conducted a preliminary investigation.
Officials have not yet confirmed the number of individuals injured or the circumstances that led to the crash. The incident occurred along a heavily trafficked section of W Henrietta Rd (NY-15A), a commercial corridor known for frequent vehicle and pedestrian activity. Traffic in the area was likely delayed while the scene was managed.
Our thoughts are with all those affected, and we wish the injured individuals a full and swift recovery.
High-Severity Collisions on W Henrietta Rd
W Henrietta Rd is a busy thoroughfare in Henrietta, lined with banks, restaurants, and retail centers. It sees substantial daily vehicle traffic and has multiple points of ingress and egress—conditions that increase the risk of collisions, particularly near commercial properties like the Bank of America.
Crashes requiring ALS Emergent response often involve high-impact trauma, unconsciousness, or serious medical complications. These situations demand immediate action and typically result in rapid transport to trauma centers such as Strong Memorial Hospital in nearby Rochester.
For crash victims and their families, the aftermath can be overwhelming—medically, emotionally, and financially. Quick access to legal guidance, medical follow-up, and claims assistance is essential to begin the recovery journey.
At Local Accident Reports, we work to support individuals and families affected by serious crashes. If you or someone you love has been injured in a high-severity accident in Henrietta or Monroe County, contact us today. We’ll connect you with the resources, information, and compassionate help needed to move forward.