Los Angeles, CA (January 25, 2026) – Emergency responders from Los Angeles Fire and Rescue transported two individuals to the hospital following a traffic collision Friday evening in the Boyle Heights area. The crash occurred around 7:23 p.m. on January 24 near Marengo St, prompting an immediate response from multiple emergency units.
Paramedics at the scene evaluated and treated the injured victims before transporting both to Los Angeles General Medical Center for further care. The nature and extent of their injuries have not yet been publicly disclosed, but authorities confirmed the crash involved injuries serious enough to require advanced life support intervention.
Units responding to the scene worked quickly to secure the area and manage traffic in the vicinity. Initial dispatch communications categorized the incident as involving both basic and advanced life support needs, indicating a range of injuries among those involved.
The exact cause of the crash has not yet been determined, and no further information about the vehicles or individuals involved has been released. Officials continue to investigate and are expected to provide updates as they gather more details.
Our thoughts are with the two individuals injured in this collision as they receive care and begin their recovery.