Omaha, NE (September 3, 2025) – One person was injured in a rollover crash Monday night at the intersection of 30th St and Dodge St, according to Omaha Fire Department dispatch.
The accident occurred around 10:16 p.m., when a passerby reported seeing a vehicle flipped on its side at the busy intersection. The occupant, a woman, was able to exit the overturned vehicle but was found bleeding from the arm. Emergency units from Engine 1 and Medic 1 arrived quickly to provide medical assistance.
First responders treated the woman at the scene and secured the area for safety. Her injuries, while not believed to be life-threatening, were serious enough to require professional care. No other occupants or vehicles were confirmed to be involved at the time of the report.
Authorities have not released information about the events leading up to the crash, but a full investigation is underway. The intersection remained partially blocked while emergency crews worked to clear the scene.
We send our best wishes to the injured individual and hope for her full recovery.
Rollover Crashes in Urban Areas Like Omaha
Rollover accidents—such as the one reported Monday night at 30th and Dodge—often occur as a result of sudden maneuvers, speeding, or impact with curbs or other vehicles. These crashes are particularly dangerous, as they can cause significant internal injuries even if the vehicle’s occupant is wearing a seatbelt.
The 30th and Dodge intersection is one of Omaha’s major traffic corridors, regularly serving heavy flows of vehicles and turning traffic. Urban roads with mixed traffic patterns and high-speed access ramps are particularly prone to rollover incidents, especially during nighttime hours when visibility decreases.
In this case, the injured woman was fortunate to be conscious and outside of the vehicle when first responders arrived. However, even when someone appears alert, rollover crashes can cause internal trauma, soft tissue damage, and delayed-onset injuries. Immediate medical care is critical to ensure proper evaluation and recovery.
Nebraska traffic statistics confirm that while rollover crashes account for a smaller share of total accidents, they are responsible for a disproportionate number of serious injuries and fatalities. These types of collisions often involve a single vehicle and may result from driver distraction, speeding, or road conditions.
If you or someone you care about has been involved in a rollover or serious crash, Local Accident Reports can help. We connect victims with the trusted local resources they need—from medical professionals to legal support—to guide recovery and secure the help they deserve. Contact us today to begin your path toward healing and support.