Richmond, VA (February 6, 2026) – Emergency responders from Richmond Fire and Rescue and paramedics were dispatched late Thursday morning to a reported two-vehicle crash with injuries at the intersection of S 12th St and E Canal St. Dispatch information indicated emergency medical services were already on scene when fire crews arrived, and responders worked to check for injuries and any roadway hazards while police units were en route.
Key Details
- Location: S 12th St & E Canal St, Richmond, VA 23219
- Reported: February 5, at 10:43 AM
- Crash Type: Two-vehicle collision
- Response: Richmond Fire and Rescue with emergency medical services
- Injuries: A variety of injuries were reported
- Area: Downtown intersection with active traffic
What We Know So Far
- A two-vehicle crash was reported at the S 12th St and E Canal St intersection.
- Emergency medical crews were already on scene providing assessments when fire units arrived.
- Responders began checking the area for injuries and potential hazards.
What’s Not Yet Confirmed
- The number of people injured in the collision.
- The severity of injuries and whether hospital transport occurred.
- The circumstances that led to the crash.
Local Context
Downtown corridors like S 12th St and E Canal St are part of Richmond’s grid-style street network, where frequent stops, turning vehicles, and nearby transit activity can increase the risk of collisions. When an injury accident occurs in this area, responders typically establish a working zone within the intersection so medical crews can operate safely. Traffic may be slowed or briefly redirected while vehicle positions are documented and hazards are addressed. Even when damage appears limited, congestion can build quickly until the scene is cleared and normal traffic flow resumes.
What to Do Next
- Stay on scene and follow responder instructions so the incident can be handled and documented safely.
- If you were involved and it is safe, move out of active lanes and remain visible to responders.
- If conditions allow, take photos of vehicle positions, damage, and nearby traffic signals.
- Pay attention to how you feel later, as some symptoms may develop hours after a crash.
FAQ
Q: Why can symptoms appear after leaving the scene of a crash?
A: Adrenaline can mask pain initially, and some injuries become noticeable only after the body has time to respond.
Q: Why do crashes at downtown intersections often disrupt traffic?
A: Limited space and closely spaced signals can cause congestion quickly when lanes are blocked.
Q: What do responders typically check for when they arrive at a crash?
A: Crews assess injuries, secure the area, and look for hazards such as debris or disabled vehicles.