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February 6, 2026
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Hereford Township, PA (February 6, 2026) – Two people were hospitalized after a serious two-vehicle crash on Tuesday morning on Route 100 in Hereford Township, Berks County. According to state police at Reading, a pickup truck and a minivan collided shortly before 10:30 a.m., injuring both drivers and prompting emergency response from multiple local agencies.

Key Details

  • Location: Hereford Township, PA
  • Where: Route 100 at Nanny Goat Hill Rd
  • Type: Two-vehicle crash
  • Reported: February 5, at 10:30 AM
  • Injuries: Confirmed
  • Responding Agencies: Pennsylvania State Police, Eastern Berks Fire Department, Hereford Fire Company

What We Know So Far

  • A northbound pickup truck attempted a left turn onto Nanny Goat Hill Rd and was struck by a southbound minivan.
  • The driver of the minivan, 21-year-old Elizabeth Irish of Zionsville, suffered a suspected broken leg.
  • The pickup driver, 75-year-old Lee Afflerbach of Barto, was treated for minor injuries to his legs, arms, and face.
  • Both vehicles were severely damaged and required towing from the scene.

What’s Not Yet Confirmed

  • The full extent of injuries and the recovery timeline for both drivers.
  • Whether road or weather conditions played a role in the crash.
  • If additional citations or legal steps are required, they will follow the initial report.
  • The expected timeline for official accident documentation release.

Local Context

Route 100, also known as Chestnut St in parts of Hereford Township, is a well-traveled connector in eastern Berks County. The intersection near Nanny Goat Hill Rd includes limited visibility and can be particularly challenging during morning hours. When collisions occur on state routes like this, response efforts often involve local fire crews and fire police to control traffic and assist with extrication or safety. Tuesday’s crash brought multiple units to the scene, and early details indicate complex vehicle movement leading up to the impact. Additional information may be made available following further review by state police investigators.

What to Do Next

  1. If your vehicle is disabled, arrange safe towing and avoid standing near active traffic lanes.
  2. Follow directions from police or emergency personnel and use caution around emergency vehicles and traffic changes.
  3. Request the incident or report number from responding officers if one is provided.
  4. Keep all incident-related paperwork in one place for easy reference.

FAQ

Q: What information is typically included in a crash report?

A: A crash report generally contains the date, time, and location, along with driver and vehicle details, injuries, statements, and any contributing factors observed by responding officers.

Q: Why do multi-vehicle crashes take longer to clear?

A: Multiple vehicles mean more assessments, documentation, and coordination are required to ensure all parties are helped and the scene is safely cleared.

Q: Who decides whether citations are issued after a crash?

A: Law enforcement officers on scene evaluate the circumstances, review evidence, and determine if traffic violations occurred before issuing any citations.

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3Consider having your case reviewed by a qualified attorney who can guide you through the next steps. They will safeguard your rights and pursue the compensation you deserve.

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