Shreveport, LA (February 4, 2026) – Crews with the Shreveport Fire Department and other first responders were dispatched to a traffic accident involving injuries on the westbound side of Highway 3132 near Walker Road. The crash occurred during the evening hours and was initially reported as a vehicle in the median. Responders confirmed the incident involved injuries upon arrival.
Key Details
- Location: Shreveport, LA
- Where: Hwy 3132 westbound at Walker Rd
- Type: Traffic Collision With Injuries
- Reported: February 3 at 8:10 p.m.
- Injuries: Reported
- Responding Agency: Shreveport Fire Department and SPD
What We Know So Far
- A white vehicle was reported in the median near the curve westbound at Walker Rd
- Fire, medic, and rescue units were dispatched to the scene
- Injuries were confirmed by emergency crews after arrival
- The Shreveport Police Department was notified of the crash
What’s Not Yet Confirmed
- Exact number of people injured or transported
- The cause of the collision
- Extent of vehicle damage or road impact
- Whether hospital treatment was required
Local Context
Accidents along Hwy 3132 near Walker Road can present access and visibility challenges due to curved sections of roadway and median dividers. On February 3, responders from Shreveport Fire and Rescue units arrived after reports of a white vehicle that had gone into the median. Injuries were confirmed, and law enforcement was called in to support the scene and help assess the situation. Updates may follow once the investigation concludes.
What to Do Next
- Remain at the scene and cooperate with first responders. Leaving before the police arrive can create complications later.
- Follow directions from police or emergency personnel and use caution around emergency vehicles and traffic changes.
- If witnesses are present, collect names and contact information when possible.
- Monitor how you feel after the crash. Some injuries can appear hours or days later.
FAQ
Q: What should drivers do when approaching an active crash scene?
A: Slow down, follow directions from emergency personnel, and give responders space to work safely around the scene.
Q: Why do highway crashes often lead to traffic backups?
A: Highway crashes can block multiple lanes, require extensive scene management, and delay traffic while responders assess injuries and clear vehicles.
Q: What does it mean when a crash is under investigation?
A: It means officials are still gathering evidence to determine the exact circumstances and contributing factors of the crash.