Strinestown, PA (February 8, 2026) – Emergency responders were called to a two-vehicle crash with injuries at the intersection of Susquehanna Trl N and I-83 NB near Exit 28 in the Strinestown area of York County. Two individuals were injured, including one person suffering from facial trauma.
Key Details
- Location: Susquehanna Trl N & I-83 NB, near Exit 28, Strinestown
- Reported: February 7 at 16:02
- Injuries: Two patients, including one with facial injuries
- Crash Type: Two-vehicle accident with injury
- Agencies Involved: FIRESTA26, EMSSTA97-3, MICU97-31
- Response Activity: Medical care and scene coordination
What We Know So Far
- First responders arrived near I-83 NB and Susquehanna Trl N to assist following a crash with injuries.
- Two individuals were evaluated at the scene, one of whom sustained facial injuries.
- EMS units provided on-site care, and additional resources coordinated roadway safety.
What’s Not Yet Confirmed
- Whether hospital transport was required for either injured person.
- The exact cause of the crash at the interchange.
- Whether lane closures were necessary for scene management.
Local Context
The junction of Susquehanna Trl N and I-83 NB near Exit 28 in Strinestown is a frequent convergence point for local traffic merging onto a busy interstate. With multiple entrance ramps and fast-moving vehicles, collisions in this area often prompt a rapid multi-agency response. When injuries are involved, especially near an interchange, crews from EMSSTA97-3 and FIRESTA26 work to manage patient care while monitoring safety risks from ongoing traffic flow through the corridor.
What to Do Next
- If you were involved, move to a safe location if possible and check for injuries. Call 911 if anyone needs medical attention.
- Request the incident or report number from responding officers if one is provided.
- Follow directions from police or emergency personnel and use caution around emergency vehicles and traffic changes.
- Monitor how you feel after the crash. Some injuries can appear hours or days later.
FAQ
Q: What information is typically included in a crash report?
A: Reports usually include the date, time, location, vehicle details, statements from involved parties and witnesses, and the officer’s observations.
Q: Why are freeway crashes considered especially hazardous?
A: High speeds, merging traffic, and limited shoulder space make freeway crashes more dangerous and difficult to manage safely.
Q: Do emergency crews always transport injured people to the hospital?
A: Not always. If injuries are minor, patients may be treated at the scene. More serious injuries, like facial trauma, often require transport for further care.