Mesa, AZ (August 13, 2025) – An injury accident reported Tuesday morning at the intersection of East Thomas Road and Power Road in Mesa resulted in temporary lane closures and a non-life-threatening injury to at least one person. Emergency units responded quickly to the scene just after 9:14 a.m., and the injured individual was transported to Banner Baywood Medical Center for treatment.
The crash involved an Infiniti QX50 and led to the closure of traffic lanes while Mesa Police and fire personnel from the Superstition Patrol District secured the scene and provided medical care. As of late morning, emergency crews were observed clearing equipment and rolling up hoses, and traffic lanes were gradually reopened to the public.
Officials confirmed that the individual transported to the hospital was conscious and stable. No additional injuries were reported, and the scene was fully cleared without further incident.
We wish the injured party a smooth and complete recovery.
Traffic Disruptions and Injury Response at Major Intersections in Mesa
The intersection of E Thomas Rd and Power Rd serves as a key traffic artery in east Mesa, connecting residents to schools, shopping centers, and regional medical facilities. Crashes at such intersections can cause significant traffic disruption—even when injuries are not life-threatening—as seen in Tuesday’s incident.
In this case, emergency crews worked efficiently to manage the aftermath, treat the injured, and restore normal traffic flow. Incidents involving non-life-threatening injuries are still serious and can result in complications such as whiplash, joint trauma, and delayed symptoms that may require follow-up care. Transport to facilities like Banner Baywood ensures victims receive immediate evaluation and monitoring.
Road closures are often necessary in these situations to allow fire crews space to deploy equipment, secure fluid leaks, and ensure responders’ safety. Fortunately, coordination between fire and law enforcement teams in this crash allowed for a smooth reopening of lanes once the scene was stabilized.
Mesa residents and commuters are reminded to exercise caution near intersections, particularly during morning hours when visibility, congestion, and changing traffic patterns heighten crash risks.
If you or someone you know was involved in a traffic crash with injuries—regardless of severity—it’s important to seek medical evaluation and consider your rights in the recovery process.
Non-life-threatening doesn’t mean non-impactful. At Local Accident Reports, we connect injury victims with trusted medical professionals, legal resources, and recovery services. If you’ve been hurt in a crash, reach out to Local Accident Reports today and take your next step with confidence and support.