Sacramento, CA (August 22, 2025) – A three-vehicle crash involving a FedEx delivery truck, a gray Acura, and a maroon Subaru left at least one person injured and temporarily blocked traffic Thursday evening on Power Inn Road at 32nd Avenue. The incident occurred shortly after 5:00 p.m., according to dispatch from Sacramento County Sheriff and area police.
Emergency responders arrived at the scene where one individual was reportedly feeling dizzy and in need of medical assistance. Paramedics evaluated the injured party and began on-site care. The crash blocked a portion of the roadway, prompting authorities to redirect traffic while tow services and cleanup crews worked to clear the scene.
Although the severity of the injuries has not yet been disclosed, the crash involved a mix of vehicle types—including a commercial truck—raising the potential for significant force upon impact. No arrests or citations have been reported at this time. The cause of the crash remains under investigation.
We extend our best wishes for a full recovery to the individual injured in this collision.
Commercial-Involved Crashes on Sacramento Surface Roads
Collisions like the one Thursday at Power Inn Rd and 32nd Ave serve as a reminder of the added risks associated with multi-vehicle crashes involving commercial vehicles. FedEx trucks and other delivery vehicles frequently operate along Sacramento’s major surface roads, often under tight schedules that require frequent stops, wide turns, or sudden lane shifts. When these trucks collide with smaller passenger vehicles, the disparity in size and stopping power can amplify the resulting injuries.
Power Inn Road is a heavily trafficked north-south corridor that runs through residential neighborhoods, industrial zones, and commercial districts. It sees a high volume of both local and through traffic during the late afternoon hours, when commuter and delivery traffic overlap. Intersections like 32nd Avenue are common sites for collisions due to increased congestion, turning conflicts, and reduced visibility caused by large parked vehicles or obstructed sightlines.
Injury symptoms such as dizziness, which were reported in this crash, can signal underlying trauma such as a concussion, internal injury, or blood pressure imbalance—especially in high-impact incidents. Victims in multi-vehicle crashes should always undergo medical evaluation, even if symptoms seem mild at the scene.
If you or someone you care about has been hurt in a crash involving a commercial vehicle, it’s essential to protect your health and understand your legal options. Contact Local Accident Reports today to connect with the guidance, medical resources, and legal support you need to move forward.