Jersey City, NJ (February 13, 2026) – One person was injured in a motor vehicle crash on Tuesday, February 10, at approximately 12:54 p.m. at the intersection of US 440 and Communipaw Ave in Jersey City. Emergency medical crews responded to the scene and treated a female patient following the collision. The injured individual was transported to a local medical center for further evaluation. Traffic along US 440 and Communipaw Ave was temporarily affected as responders assisted the patient and coordinated the scene.
Key Details
- Location: US 440 & Communipaw Ave, Jersey City
- Reported: February 10 at 12:54 p.m.
- Type of Incident: Motor vehicle crash with injuries
- Injuries: One female was transported for evaluation
- Response: RWJBH EMS and supporting units
What We Know So Far
- Emergency crews treated one patient at the scene following the crash.
- The injured individual was transported to a nearby medical center.
- Traffic in the area was impacted while responders managed the situation.
What’s Not Yet Confirmed
- The number of vehicles involved in the collision.
- The extent of injuries sustained by the patient.
- The circumstances leading up to the crash.
Local Context
The intersection of US 440 and Communipaw Ave is a heavily traveled area in Jersey City, connecting residential neighborhoods with major commercial corridors and regional highways. Midday traffic can be steady, with vehicles merging and turning through multiple signalized lanes. When an injury crash occurs at this intersection, responders often secure portions of the roadway to allow paramedics to treat patients safely and coordinate transport. Temporary lane restrictions can quickly lead to congestion, particularly along US 440, until vehicles are cleared and normal traffic flow resumes.
What to Do Next
- If you were involved, move to a safe location if possible and check for injuries; call 911 if medical assistance is needed.
- Stay on scene and follow instructions from responding officers and EMS personnel.
- If it is safe, take photos of vehicle positions, damage, and traffic signals at the intersection.
- Monitor for delayed symptoms such as neck, back, or head pain and seek medical evaluation if needed.
FAQ
Q: Why can symptoms show up later after an accident?
A: Adrenaline may temporarily mask pain, and certain injuries can take hours to become noticeable.
Q: What often leads to intersection crashes?
A: Common causes include failure to yield, distracted driving, and misjudging traffic signals or approaching vehicles.
Q: What happens during the documentation phase of a crash investigation?
A: Officers record vehicle positions, roadway conditions, and witness statements to complete an official report.