Phoenix, AZ (February 6, 2026) – Emergency responders were dispatched to a traffic collision involving injuries near the southbound SR 51 underpass at E Bethany Home Rd on Thursday afternoon. Phoenix Fire Department crews responded to assist those hurt in the crash, providing medical evaluations and care at the scene while the area was secured for responder safety.
Key Details
- Location: SR 51 at E Bethany Home Rd southbound underpass, Phoenix, AZ
- Type: Injury traffic collision
- Reported: February 5, at 4:01 PM
- Response: Phoenix Fire Department crews, including Ladder 20
- Area: State Route 51 corridor
What We Know So Far
- Fire crews were dispatched to an injury collision on the state route near the underpass.
- Paramedics assessed individuals involved and provided on-scene medical care.
- The response required traffic control in the southbound lanes near Bethany Home Rd.
What’s Not Yet Confirmed
- The number of vehicles involved in the collision.
- The severity of injuries and whether hospital transport occurred.
- What events led up to the crash.
- How long traffic impacts lasted along SR 51.
Local Context
Approaches near freeway underpasses, like the southbound SR 51 at E Bethany Home Rd can bottleneck quickly, especially during afternoon traffic. In Phoenix, when an injury accident occurs in these areas, responders often restrict one or more lanes to create a protected workspace for medical crews. Traffic congestion can build rapidly as vehicles slow approaching the underpass, and clearing debris or repositioning disabled vehicles is commonly needed before flow returns to normal. Drivers traveling through central Phoenix may notice delays until the scene is fully stabilized and documented.
What to Do Next
- If you were involved, get to a safe location if you can and check for injuries; call 911 when medical help is needed.
- Stay on scene and follow responder directions so the incident can be documented and the roadway managed safely.
- If witnesses are present, ask for names and contact information when appropriate.
- Arrange safe towing and do not remain near active traffic while waiting for assistance.
FAQ
Q: What is an incident number and why does it matter?
A: An incident number helps agencies track the response and can be useful when requesting reports or follow-up information.
Q: Why do highway accidents create backups so quickly?
A: High speeds and limited space mean lanes are often restricted for safety, causing congestion to build in a short time.
Q: Why can lanes stay restricted even after injured people are helped?
A: Crews may still need time to document the scene, remove debris, and reposition vehicles before reopening lanes.