Louisville, KY (September 17, 2025) – A 24-year-old woman was injured Tuesday afternoon in a vehicle crash near the intersection of St Andrews Church Rd and Redwood Blvd in Louisville. The incident occurred shortly before 6:00 p.m. and was confirmed by Louisville Metro Police Divisions 3 and 8.
Initial reports indicate that the woman sustained injuries in the crash, though details regarding the number of vehicles involved or how the collision occurred were not immediately available. No vehicle descriptions were provided in the dispatch, and at the time of the report, emergency medical services had no ambulances available for immediate dispatch.
Officers responded to assist the injured woman, and arrangements were likely made to secure medical care as quickly as possible. The crash remains under investigation.
We send our best wishes to the injured individual and hope for her full and swift recovery.
Injury Crashes in Louisville
Collisions in residential corridors such as St Andrews Church Rd and Redwood Blvd can result in serious injuries—even at moderate speeds. These types of intersections, which often connect neighborhood roads to busier routes, are frequent sites for crashes due to limited visibility, rolling stops, or distracted driving.
When emergency medical services are delayed, the burden on law enforcement increases, and treatment times may be affected. This underscores the importance of adequate EMS staffing in growing metro areas like Louisville, especially during high-volume hours.
Kentucky crash data continues to show that female drivers between the ages of 18 and 30 are often involved in injury-related incidents in suburban neighborhoods. Safe driving practices—including full stops at intersections, reduced speeds near residential zones, and eliminating distractions—can help prevent further injuries.
If you or a loved one has been injured in a crash and needs help navigating recovery, Local Accident Reports can connect you with vital resources. Contact us today to get support tailored to your needs.