Omaha, NE (September 12, 2025) – A personal injury accident occurred Wednesday morning near South 13th Street and a nearby highway ramp in Omaha, drawing a multi-unit emergency response. The crash, reported at approximately 11:03 a.m., resulted in at least one injury and prompted immediate intervention by fire and rescue teams.
Rescue 33, along with other responding units, was dispatched to the scene following reports of an injured party at the intersection of S 13th St and the ramp leading onto or off the highway. While the exact ramp was not specified in the report, the area is known for its merging traffic and fast-changing speed zones — common contributors to collisions.
Emergency crews arrived to assess the scene and provide care to the injured. Although the total number of vehicles involved has not been confirmed, the nature of the response suggests that the crash was serious enough to require prompt medical attention. Officials have not released further information on the condition of the injured party or whether hospital transport was required.
The cause of the collision remains under investigation by local authorities, who are working to determine whether speed, merging errors, or reduced visibility at the ramp played a role.
We extend our sincere wishes for a full recovery to everyone injured in this crash.
Ramp-Area Collisions in Omaha
Crashes near highway ramps — such as the one reported near South 13th Street — often stem from sudden speed changes, lane shifts, and split-second driver decisions. These transitional areas are some of the most accident-prone in urban transportation networks, particularly when visibility is limited or traffic volume is high.
The 13th Street corridor serves as a key access point between local streets and major roadways in Omaha, placing drivers in close quarters during acceleration and merging. Injury crashes in these environments are not only disruptive to traffic flow but can also lead to significant physical harm, especially if vehicles are entering or exiting at high speeds.
In this incident, the response from Rescue 33 and additional units ensured the injured party received timely assistance. However, the aftermath of such crashes can extend far beyond the scene itself. Victims may experience musculoskeletal trauma, internal injuries, or emotional distress that require long-term care and support.
Navigating recovery after a highway-adjacent crash requires immediate medical evaluation, access to official crash documentation, and — in many cases — guidance through insurance or legal processes. Victims benefit most when they take early action and connect with professionals who understand the intricacies of ramp-related collisions.
If you or a loved one has been injured in a crash near a highway ramp, Local Accident Reports is here to help. We connect Omaha residents with trusted local resources, including medical care, legal guidance, and accident documentation services. Reach out today to begin your recovery journey with clarity and confidence.