Shreveport, LA (February 13, 2026) – Emergency medical teams responded to a rear-end collision involving a 55-year-old female driver along W Bert Kouns Industrial Loop in Shreveport. The accident occurred midday on February 12 and resulted in moderate rear-end damage to the woman’s vehicle. Paramedics evaluated her at the scene and transported her to a nearby hospital for further care.
Key Details
- Location: W Bert Kouns Industrial Loop, Shreveport, LA
- Vehicles Involved: At least one vehicle with moderate rear-end damage
- Injuries: 55-year-old female driver transported in stable condition
- Medical Response: South Shreveport Medic 15 handled care and transport
- Reported: February 12 at 12:42 PM
- Status: Investigators reviewing damage and vehicle movement
What We Know So Far
- The injured driver was wearing a seatbelt and remained alert
- Moderate damage was sustained to the rear of her vehicle
- Vital signs were stable en route to the hospital
What’s Not Yet Confirmed
- Whether a second vehicle was cited or remained at the scene
- The exact cause of the rear-end collision
- If traffic conditions played a role at the time of the crash
Local Context
Suburban connectors near W Bert Kouns Industrial Loop handle a mix of through traffic and neighborhood access. Injury accident responses often involve short-term lane adjustments.
What to Do Next
- Remain at the scene and follow instructions from first responders.
- Move to a safe area if possible and check for injuries.
- Save the dashcam or phone footage.
- Arrange safe towing if your vehicle cannot be driven.
FAQ
Q: What information should drivers document after an accident?
A: Key details include location, time, vehicle positions, weather conditions, contact information, photos of damage, and any witness statements.
Q: What causes many rear-end collisions in traffic?
A: Common causes include distracted driving, following too closely, sudden stops, or poor visibility due to weather or road design.
Q: What do responders usually do first at an injury accident scene?
A: They assess the scene for safety, check for injuries, and begin triage to determine the level of medical care required.