San Antonio, TX (September 19, 2025) – A vehicle crash near South W.W. White Rd and Revis St in southeast San Antonio left at least one individual injured Thursday afternoon, including a pregnant occupant who may have sustained trauma to the head and abdomen.
Emergency crews from Bexar County Fire and EMS responded to the incident shortly after 1:30 p.m. at the intersection near Old Corpus Cemetery Cross Street. Paramedics arrived to find a pregnant individual complaining of pain after the collision, specifically reporting possible injuries to both the head and stomach. Medical personnel assessed her condition on scene and provided care before determining next steps for further treatment.
Traffic in the area was temporarily slowed as first responders attended to those involved and cleared the roadway. The number of vehicles involved in the crash has not been disclosed. Investigators are reviewing the details surrounding the incident, including what may have caused the collision and whether any citations will be issued.
No updates have been released regarding the injured party’s current condition.
Our thoughts are with the injured individual and we wish her a full and safe recovery.
Crashes Involving Pregnant Occupants in Texas
Collisions involving pregnant occupants are especially concerning, as they introduce risks not only to the individual but also to the unborn child. Thursday’s crash on South W.W. White Rd in San Antonio highlights how quickly a routine drive can turn into a serious medical situation—particularly when impacts involve vulnerable regions such as the head or abdomen.
In cases like this, time-sensitive care is crucial. Even when external injuries may appear minor, internal trauma during pregnancy can have severe consequences. Emergency responders are trained to approach such situations with heightened caution, often prioritizing rapid transport for further monitoring and treatment.
The area near Revis St and Old Corpus Cemetery Cross Street sees regular traffic, and the potential for intersection-related crashes increases when drivers are distracted, speeding, or unfamiliar with local routes. Preventing these types of incidents requires a combination of public awareness, safer driving practices, and improved signage in residential corridors.
Expectant mothers involved in crashes—even at lower speeds—should always seek immediate medical evaluation. The effects of trauma may not present themselves right away, and proactive care ensures both maternal and fetal health are preserved.
If you or a loved one has been involved in an accident while pregnant, don’t delay in seeking help. Local Accident Reports offers connections to trusted medical professionals and legal resources who understand the unique challenges faced in these situations. Let us help you get the care and answers you need. Contact Local Accident Reports today for support tailored to your situation.