Lynchburg, VA (September 10, 2025) – Emergency crews from the Lynchburg Fire Department responded Monday afternoon to a vehicle-related incident that resulted in a personal injury near Woodrow St. The crash, reported just before 5:00 p.m., prompted a multi-unit response including Engine 3, Medic 3, and Battalion 2.
According to official dispatch communications, the incident involved what was described as a “hit-around personal injury,” typically referencing a crash or collision where a person is hurt by a moving vehicle. Emergency medical personnel treated at least one individual at the scene for injuries that were classified as non-life-threatening.
While details remain limited regarding the number of vehicles involved or the circumstances of the crash, first responders arrived quickly to assess the situation and provide care. The scene was managed by both fire and EMS units to ensure safety and prevent further traffic disruption in the area surrounding Woodrow St.
Authorities have not released the identity of the injured party, and no further information about contributing factors has been made public. An investigation is ongoing.
We extend our best wishes to the person injured and hope for a full and speedy recovery.