Multnomah County, OR (January 3, 2026) – Emergency units responded early this morning to a traffic crash involving a woman at the intersection of N Smith St and N Fairhaven Ave in Portland. The incident led police to request fire and medic crews with lights and sirens for urgent medical assistance.
The crash occurred at approximately 2:03 a.m. on January 3. According to dispatch communications, police were already on the scene when they called for backup from Truck 22 and Medic 345. Initial reports confirmed that at least one female victim sustained injuries in the collision, though her condition has not been officially released.
Located in Portland, the area surrounding N Smith St and N Fairhaven Ave is a mix of residential and local traffic routes. Emergency crews worked to stabilize the scene and care for the injured party while additional support units were activated.
Authorities have not yet shared how the crash unfolded or whether any other vehicles or individuals were involved. The investigation remains ongoing as officers gather more details.
We send our sincere wishes for a swift and complete recovery to the woman injured in this incident.
Traffic Collisions in Oregon
Crashes in Portland neighborhoods such as the area around N Smith St and N Fairhaven Ave often occur during early morning hours when visibility is reduced, and fewer drivers are on the road. Despite lighter traffic, the risks of fatigue, limited lighting, and reduced reaction times can still lead to serious outcomes.
The crash on January 3, which required multiple emergency agencies to respond, reflects the kind of quick coordination often needed when victims require immediate care. Intersections like this one, where residential streets meet through-traffic, are frequent sites of injury accidents in Portland.
Local safety officials encourage drivers to remain cautious at all hours, especially when navigating neighborhood roads with narrow lanes or limited visibility. For those injured in vehicle crashes, Local Accident Reports provides a pathway to essential recovery resources. Contact us today to learn how you can access the support you need.