Seattle, WA (February 3, 2026) – A scooter accident left a young woman injured Sunday afternoon along Alaskan Way near the intersection with Lenora Street in Seattle. The incident was reported around 1:12 p.m. on February 1, drawing an aid response to the busy waterfront corridor.
According to information shared through public safety dispatch channels, the crash occurred on the bike path in the area and involved a 24-year-old woman riding a scooter. Seattle Fire Department crews and emergency medical services arrived shortly after the call to assess the situation and provide care. Paramedics evaluated the woman at the scene and treated her for a variety of injuries sustained in the accident.
Early reports suggest the incident was isolated, with no other vehicles involved. Responders focused on patient care while ensuring the surrounding area remained safe for pedestrians and cyclists traveling along Alaskan Way. The extent of the woman’s injuries has not been publicly detailed, and it has not been confirmed whether she required transport to a hospital for further treatment.
The accident caused brief activity along the bike path as crews completed their response. Officials have not released additional details, and the circumstances surrounding the accident remain under review.
Our thoughts are with the injured woman as she recovers.