Long Beach, CA (January 27, 2026) – A two-vehicle crash at the intersection of Terminal and Pacific Coast Hwy in Long Beach prompted an emergency medical response late Monday morning. Officials confirmed that at least one person sustained injuries in the crash, which occurred around 11:57 a.m.
Dispatch communications indicated that the incident involved a gray Subaru, with a person inside suffering from a shoulder injury. Medical crews were requested immediately to the scene, and safety personnel on-site confirmed the need for paramedics to assist the injured occupant.
While early details remain limited, the severity of the crash triggered a dual classification under police codes—marked as both a 901T (injury traffic collision) and a 901K (incident possibly involving a fatality). Authorities have not yet confirmed any fatalities but are continuing their investigation into the nature and cause of the incident.
Responding officers secured the intersection as fire and EMS units provided treatment to those hurt. The condition of the second vehicle’s occupants has not been disclosed at this time, and authorities have not released information on what led to the collision.
As the investigation progresses, drivers are advised to use caution when traveling through the Terminal and PCH area, which may experience temporary closures or delays due to ongoing police activity.
Our thoughts are with everyone affected by this collision, and we hope for a full recovery for the injured parties.