Los Angeles, CA (September 4, 2025) – Two separate injury-causing collisions were reported Tuesday afternoon at major intersections in Los Angeles. The first occurred at Hollywood Blvd and Bronson Ave, while the second took place at the intersection of South Figueroa St and West 39th St. Both incidents were reported around 1:46 p.m., prompting simultaneous emergency medical responses.
Rescue units, including Rescue 35 and Rescue 834, were dispatched to assess and treat the injured at both locations. The number of individuals hurt has not yet been confirmed, but medics were observed providing Advanced Life Support (ALS) at both crash scenes. Traffic near both intersections was temporarily impacted during the emergency response.
Authorities are continuing to investigate both incidents, and no additional details regarding the cause of either crash have been made public.
We send our best wishes to all those injured and hope for their full recoveries.
Simultaneous Accidents in High-Traffic LA Intersections
When injury collisions occur at multiple locations in a short time frame, EMS coordination becomes more critical than ever. Tuesday’s dual incidents at Hollywood & Bronson and Figueroa & 39th highlight the strain placed on emergency services when multiple rescue units must be deployed to different parts of the city at the same time.
Hollywood Blvd is a high-volume corridor in a mixed-use zone frequented by tourists and locals alike. Meanwhile, Figueroa and 39th sits near USC and major bus routes—making both locations high-risk during peak daytime traffic. In environments like these, even a minor lapse in attention can lead to serious injuries.
When EMS crews split coverage between multiple crashes, triage becomes essential. Prioritizing the most critically injured patients while ensuring support at both scenes requires strong coordination and real-time communication between fire, medical, and law enforcement personnel.
Los Angeles continues to invest in traffic safety improvements, but personal responsibility remains key. Drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians must all remain alert, especially at signalized intersections with heavy foot and vehicle traffic.
At Local Accident Reports, we offer support and guidance for those injured in city crashes—whether it’s navigating medical care, insurance questions, or legal next steps. We’re here to make the recovery process less overwhelming.
When crashes happen back-to-back, the response may be split—but your recovery shouldn’t be. Local Accident Reports is here to help you understand your rights and get the support you need. If you or a loved one was injured at Hollywood & Bronson or Figueroa & 39th, contact us today to begin your path forward.