Long Beach, CA (September 10, 2025) – A traffic collision involving pedestrians occurred Tuesday morning near the intersection of East 10th St and Cherry Ave in Long Beach, resulting in reported injuries. Emergency responders were dispatched shortly after 7:40 a.m. to assist the victims and secure the area.
According to Long Beach Fire Department dispatch, a Bravo-level response was initiated in Area 10 Fox Trot, with basic life support (BLS) units en route to the scene. The crash happened in a dense urban corridor not far from residential blocks and commercial establishments, a zone with consistent pedestrian movement during the morning hours.
Paramedics arrived to evaluate the injured pedestrians and began treatment on-site. The extent of injuries has not yet been made public, and authorities have not confirmed how many individuals were struck. Witnesses in the area reported visible disruptions to traffic as crews rendered medical assistance and law enforcement began an on-scene investigation.
The incident occurred near a busy intersection known for its school zones and foot traffic. While no immediate statement has been released on the cause of the crash, it remains under investigation.
We offer our deepest concern to those hurt in this collision and hope for their complete and swift recovery.