San Francisco, CA (September 10, 2025) – Emergency crews responded to a crash involving injuries near the intersection of Howard St and Tahana St on Tuesday evening. The incident prompted immediate medical response from San Francisco Fire and EMS personnel, who provided on-scene care to those injured.
According to reports, the collision occurred shortly before 6:00 p.m., in the SoMa district near Howard St and Tahana St. Units from San Francisco Fire and Medic 553 were dispatched under code 3 emergency protocol, indicating the severity of the situation. Upon arrival, paramedics and fire crews worked swiftly to assist multiple individuals who had sustained injuries during the crash.
Though specific vehicle details have not been publicly disclosed, the incident involved at least two vehicles and led to the blockage of nearby lanes during the emergency response. Injured parties received medical aid at the scene, with at least one person requiring further treatment or evaluation.
As of Wednesday morning, authorities had not released the total number of individuals involved, and the exact cause of the collision remains under investigation. Traffic officials and first responders remained on site for some time to clear the roadway and assess contributing factors.
Our thoughts go out to all those affected by this crash, and we wish a full and swift recovery to the injured.