Modesto, CA (August 27, 2025) – A serious vehicle accident with injuries occurred early Monday morning at the intersection of Tully Road and Ronald Avenue in Modesto, prompting a multi-unit emergency response from Stanislaus County agencies.
Crews from Station 5, including Engine 5, Truck 5, and Battalion 1, responded to the crash after reports indicated a person was pinned inside a vehicle. The call came in shortly before 8:00 a.m., leading to a rapid deployment to the busy north Modesto intersection. Firefighters worked to safely extricate the trapped occupant while paramedics provided medical attention to multiple individuals involved.
Authorities have not confirmed the total number of vehicles or victims, but the severity of the crash led to extended road closures and congestion during the early morning commute. The intersection, a key access point for residential neighborhoods and nearby shopping centers, saw significant disruption as crews cleared the scene and assessed damage.
The exact cause of the collision remains under investigation. Officials have not released information regarding possible citations, contributing factors, or the condition of those transported for medical care.
We extend our support and best wishes for recovery to all individuals affected by this accident.
Injury Collisions in California
The crash at Tully Road and Ronald Avenue serves as another stark reminder of the dangers posed by early morning travel across California roadways. Intersections like this one in Modesto are often the site of serious accidents, particularly during hours when drivers may be rushing to work or school, visibility is limited, and traffic volume steadily increases.
What made this incident especially alarming was the report of a victim being pinned inside a vehicle—a scenario that requires specialized rescue operations and underscores the violent nature of the impact. Collisions involving entrapment frequently result in more serious injuries and longer recovery periods for victims.
California traffic statistics show that intersection-related crashes account for a high number of injury incidents across the state each year. Modesto, situated in Stanislaus County, experiences a steady share of these collisions, often along arterial roads like Tully Road that link neighborhoods with commercial corridors.
In the aftermath of these types of crashes, victims may struggle not only with physical trauma but also with the logistical and financial strain of recovery—medical bills, transportation issues, time away from work, and complicated insurance claims.
Being informed and supported during this time is essential. Local resources and legal pathways can help injured parties begin to piece together next steps toward healing and justice.
When you or a loved one is hurt in a crash, having someone on your side makes a difference. At Local Accident Reports, we’re committed to helping injured individuals and their families find answers and the right resources. Contact us today for compassionate, free support tailored to your situation.