Paterson, NJ (March 23, 2026) – A motor vehicle collision with reported injuries brought emergency units to the area of 11th Avenue and Third Street in Paterson on Friday, March 20. Both fire and medical teams responded to the scene to assist those involved.
Details about the number of vehicles, the people involved, and the nature of the injuries have not been officially confirmed. The information available is based on initial dispatch transmissions rather than an official report.
Authorities continue to investigate the circumstances of the crash, and additional details will be released as they become available.
Our thoughts are with those affected as they continue to recover.
How Are Injury Crashes Typically Handled at Paterson Intersections?
Urban intersections like those in Paterson see a mix of vehicle types, pedestrian traffic, and varying road conditions that can all contribute to collisions. When a crash with injuries is reported at a city intersection, both medical and fire teams are often sent together, since fire crews are trained to assist with vehicle stabilization and extraction when needed.
In New Jersey, crashes involving injuries must be reported to local authorities, and a formal police report is typically filed at the scene. That report becomes the foundation for any follow-up, whether for insurance purposes, medical documentation, or further review of how the crash occurred. Early dispatch information often captures only the basics, with a fuller picture emerging once responders have assessed the scene in person.