York, ME (June 10, 2026) – Two people were reported hurt following a crash at the Hannaford supermarket located at 5 Hannaford Dr in York on Tuesday, June 9. The call was logged at approximately 3:35 p.m., and emergency units were dispatched to the grocery store property after reports of injuries were received.
Information released through scanner reports indicated that mutual aid from Stewart’s Ambulance was requested for a second patient. The available report did not specify how many vehicles were involved or describe the circumstances leading up to the collision.
The identities of the people involved have not yet been released. Additional information about the roadway occurrence had not been made public as of this report. The cause remains under review as investigators continue gathering details.
We send our best wishes to those receiving treatment and hope for their full recovery.
What Is Typically Known Early After an Injury-Related Traffic Emergency?
In the first hours after a vehicle-related emergency involving injuries, only limited information is frequently available. Initial reports usually focus on where the call came from, the approximate time it was received, and whether anyone needed medical attention. Details such as the number of vehicles involved, contributing factors, and the identities of those affected may take longer to confirm.
Medical updates can also be delayed while healthcare providers assess the people receiving care. In many cases, witness statements, photographs, roadway observations, and vehicle examinations help build a clearer picture of what occurred. As more information is collected, reports may be updated to reflect verified facts. Early accounts are usually brief, especially when personnel are focused on assisting those involved and documenting the circumstances surrounding the traffic emergency.