Lubbock, TX (February 3, 2026) – Emergency crews responded to a crash with injuries Monday afternoon near the intersection of Research Blvd and 19th St in Lubbock. The incident, reported around 2:33 p.m., involved a blue Toyota Camry and another unidentified vehicle. According to dispatch audio, a man was found lying on the ground and bleeding following the collision. Fire and rescue personnel were dispatched to the scene to assist. Further updates may follow after officials complete their review.
Key Details
- Location: Lubbock, TX
- Where: Research Blvd & 19th St
- Type: Injury Collision Reported
- Reported: February 2, 2:33 p.m.
- Injuries: Reported
- Responding Agency: Lubbock Fire & Rescue (per dispatch audio)
What We Know So Far
- The collision occurred at Research Blvd and 19th St.
- A blue Toyota Camry and another vehicle were reportedly involved.
- One man was found bleeding on the ground at the scene.
- Fire and rescue crews were dispatched to assist.
What’s Not Yet Confirmed
- The identity and condition of the injured man
- Details about the second vehicle involved
- Whether anyone was transported for medical treatment
- The cause of the crash
Local Context
The intersection of Research Blvd and 19th St sits in northwest Lubbock and serves as a connector between residential and commercial corridors. Crashes in this area can lead to a fast-moving response due to the mix of vehicle types and nearby access points. When serious injuries are reported—as in this case with a man found on the ground—emergency crews prioritize medical care and scene security. Official updates typically follow after responders complete on-site evaluations and file their reports.
What to Do Next
- If your vehicle cannot be moved safely, stay inside with your seatbelt on until help arrives, especially on busy roads.
- Follow directions from police or emergency personnel and use caution around emergency vehicles and traffic changes.
- Request the incident or report number from responding officers if one is provided.
- Monitor how you feel after the crash. Some injuries can appear hours or days later.
FAQ
Q: Why are details sometimes limited right after a crash?
A: Early information focuses on immediate response and safety. Confirmed details may be shared only after thorough documentation.
Q: Why are freeway crashes considered especially hazardous?
A: High speeds, merging zones, and limited space make freeway crashes riskier for both drivers and responders.
Q: Do emergency crews always transport injured people to the hospital?
A: Not always. Medical staff on scene evaluate the condition of each person to determine whether transport is needed.