Oklahoma City, OK (January 6, 2026) – Emergency crews responded to a traffic accident with injuries early Sunday afternoon at the intersection of NW 133rd St and N Pennsylvania Ave in north Oklahoma City.
The crash occurred around 1:17 p.m. on January 5, according to fire dispatch reports. Engine 15 and Rescue Ladder 15 were dispatched to the scene, where at least one person was reported injured. Emergency medical personnel treated individuals on-site, and at least one victim required further evaluation at a local hospital. The current condition of those involved has not been publicly confirmed.
The intersection experienced minor delays while responders worked to clear the roadway and assist with the investigation. Several lanes were temporarily restricted while damaged vehicles were removed.
The cause of the crash is under investigation. Authorities are reviewing whether speed, visibility, or failure to yield may have contributed to the collision.
Our thoughts are with those injured in this crash. We hope for their full and swift recovery.
Suburban Intersection Collisions in Oklahoma City
Crashes like the one at NW 133rd St and N Pennsylvania Ave are common in the suburban zones of Oklahoma City, particularly at intersections that serve both residential neighborhoods and commercial traffic. As development expands across the north side of the city, intersections such as this one have become increasingly busy, raising the risk of accidents—especially during midday hours when traffic patterns shift between school, shopping, and commuter travel.
N Pennsylvania Ave is a high-traffic arterial road running through several residential districts. It intersects with local feeder roads like NW 133rd St, which are not always equipped with turn lanes or advanced traffic controls. These conditions create frequent conflict points for drivers and elevate the likelihood of injury collisions.
Data from the Oklahoma Highway Safety Office confirms that a significant portion of the state’s injury crashes happen at or near intersections. Factors such as distracted driving, speeding, or misjudging the timing of turns are often to blame.
For those injured in suburban intersection crashes, recovery can be both physically and financially challenging. Medical care, time away from work, and insurance-related stress all take a toll on victims and their families. That’s why access to reliable resources is critical after a crash.
If you or someone close to you has been injured in a collision in north Oklahoma City, don’t delay in seeking support to protect your health and rights.
After an accident, clarity and support are essential. Local Accident Reports is here to connect you with resources, answer your questions, and help guide you on the road to recovery. Contact Local Accident Reports today to get the help you need after a serious crash.