Tulsa, OK (January 4, 2026) – A traffic collision with reported injuries occurred Saturday night in the 900 block of E 36th St N in Tulsa. The crash was reported around 8:53 p.m., drawing a response from Tulsa Fire and EMSA paramedics. Emergency crews arrived at the scene and provided on-site care to those hurt, later arranging transport to local hospitals for further evaluation.
Authorities have not confirmed how many vehicles or individuals were involved in the crash, and the specific cause remains under investigation. The area experienced temporary lane disruptions as responders worked to secure the scene and remove debris from the roadway.
Located in a residential and local-access corridor of Tulsa’s north side, E 36th St N is a well-traveled street that connects neighborhoods, churches, and community centers. Accidents in this area often prompt swift responses due to proximity to schools and pedestrian activity.
At the time of this report, the conditions of the injured parties have not been disclosed. Tulsa Police Department officers remained at the scene to document evidence and speak with witnesses as part of their ongoing investigation.
We send our best wishes to everyone injured in this crash and hope for a full and timely recovery.
Residential Corridor Accidents in Tulsa
Neighborhood corridors like E 36th St N can carry hidden risks, especially after dark. Many streets in Tulsa’s northern districts are lined with homes, churches, and schools, making them active during both day and evening hours. Though traffic is generally slower, risks remain high when drivers fail to remain attentive or cautious.
Nighttime crashes often stem from visibility challenges, reduced reaction time, or impaired driving. Even without high speeds, injuries can occur when crashes happen at intersections, near crosswalks, or while navigating narrow residential lanes.
Saturday’s crash is another reminder that road safety doesn’t just apply to highways and major intersections. Local streets demand just as much care, especially in areas where families and community members walk, bike, and drive.
If you or a loved one has been injured in a crash on Tulsa’s north side, Local Accident Reports is here to help. We provide the support, updates, and information you need to make informed decisions in the aftermath of a serious crash. Contact us today to explore your recovery options and protect your rights.