Los Angeles, CA (February 1, 2026) – Emergency crews responded late Friday night to reports of a serious traffic collision on the transition from southbound I-110 to eastbound I-105 in Los Angeles. The crash was reported at approximately 11:34 p.m. on January 31, according to live scanner traffic from Los Angeles County Sheriff Dispatch and California Highway Patrol units.
Emergency responders, including Downey Fire and California Highway Patrol from the South LA and East LA divisions, were dispatched following an alert from a BMW crash notification system indicating a collision with airbag deployment. The collision prompted a Code 1179 response, which typically signifies a crash with injuries and vehicle damage obstructing lanes.
First responders arrived to assess the situation and administer medical care to any injured individuals. The number of people hurt has not been officially confirmed, but the deployment of airbags and emergency codes used strongly suggest that at least one person sustained injuries.
The incident led to temporary lane closures in the transition area as crews worked to stabilize the scene and clear the wreckage. Investigators have not yet disclosed the cause of the crash, and it remains unclear if weather, mechanical failure, or driver-related factors were involved.
Our thoughts are with those injured in this collision, and we wish them a full and quick recovery.