Ovid, NY (February 13, 2026) – Several people are recovering after a head-on collision involving two vehicles on County Road 131 in Ovid on February 11.
The crash occurred just south of Combs Road, and multiple agencies responded to the scene just before 7 a.m. According to the Ovid Fire Department, all five occupants in the vehicles involved were transported to local hospitals, including Cayuga Medical Center and Geneva General Hospital, with non-life-threatening injuries.
Assisting at the scene were the Seneca County Sheriff’s Office, South Seneca Ambulance, Lodi, and Interlaken Fire. Trumansburg and Bangs Ambulance provided mutual aid to help manage the situation.
Key Details
- Location: County Road 131, south of Combs Rd, Ovid
- Type: Head-on collision involving two vehicles
- Reported: February 11, just before 7 a.m.
- Injuries: Non-life-threatening injuries for all five occupants
- Response: Ovid Fire Department, Seneca County Sheriff’s Office, multiple ambulances, and fire departments
What We Know So Far
- The crash involved a car and a van, both of which were heavily damaged.
- All five occupants were safely transported to nearby hospitals.
- Multiple local and mutual aid agencies responded to the scene.
What’s Not Yet Confirmed
- The exact cause of the crash.
- Details regarding the condition of the occupants post-transport.
- Whether any citations or charges will be issued.
Local Context
County Road 131 serves as a critical route in the Ovid area, connecting various residential and rural communities. Head-on collisions in rural areas can often involve longer response times, and injuries can be more significant without timely medical care. Local responders and mutual aid teams were crucial in managing the scene and ensuring the safe transport of the injured.
What to Do Next
- Move to a safe area if possible and check for injuries.
- Stay at the scene and assist responders by providing accurate information.
- Monitor for symptoms of delayed injuries, such as stiffness or dizziness.
- Seek medical attention promptly, even for seemingly minor injuries.
FAQ
Q: Why can injuries appear hours after a head-on collision?
A: After a crash, the body’s stress response can temporarily mask pain, and injuries like soft tissue damage or internal trauma may not be immediately noticeable.
Q: Why are rural road crashes sometimes more severe?
A: Rural crashes often involve higher speeds, fewer emergency resources nearby, and more challenging terrain for responders, which can exacerbate injuries.
Q: What does it mean when a crash is under investigation?
A: Authorities are collecting evidence, interviewing witnesses, and reviewing factors such as weather and road conditions to determine the cause of the crash.