Saint Paul, MN (February 3, 2025) – Emergency responders transported three individuals to the hospital following a two-car crash at Chatsworth St N and Minnehaha Ave W in the Thomas-Dale-Frogtown neighborhood of Saint Paul.
The crash was first reported at 11:50 a.m. CST on January 31, 2025, after a 911 caller alerted authorities to the incident. Saint Paul Fire and Rescue arrived on the scene to provide medical assistance to the injured victims. By 12:19 p.m., officials confirmed that three people were being taken to a nearby hospital for treatment. The extent of their injuries has not yet been disclosed.
Police remain at the scene investigating the crash, and road closures are currently in place. Officials are working to determine whether speed, driver distraction, or failure to yield played a role in the collision.
Further updates will be provided as authorities release more details. Our thoughts are with those injured in this accident.
Car Accidents in Saint Paul
Saint Paul’s urban roadways, including Chatsworth St N and Minnehaha Ave W, are prone to intersection-related crashes due to heavy commuter traffic, multiple turning lanes, and frequent stops. Accidents at intersections often involve T-bone crashes, rear-end collisions, and left-turn accidents, which can lead to serious injuries.
According to the Minnesota Department of Public Safety (DPS), thousands of injury-related crashes occur each year across Ramsey County. Common causes of these accidents include distracted driving, running red lights, excessive speed, and failure to yield. Intersection crashes can be particularly severe due to the angle and force of impact between vehicles.
To prevent accidents, drivers should remain alert, obey traffic signals, and exercise caution when making turns or crossing busy intersections. Those involved in crashes may require medical care, insurance assistance, and legal guidance to handle the aftermath effectively.
If you or a loved one has been injured in an accident, seeking medical care and understanding your legal options is essential. For more information or assistance after a crash, contact Local Accident Reports.