Wayne Twp, OH (February 11, 2026) – A two-vehicle crash with injuries was reported on Tuesday at the intersection of Lattasburg Rd and W Smithville Western Rd. Crews arrived to find both vehicles off the roadway and began evaluating those involved for a variety of injuries. At least one patient was transported to a nearby hospital for additional treatment. The Ohio State Highway Patrol was notified of the incident as responders worked to secure the scene and manage traffic. A Chevy truck involved in the collision required towing assistance from Bear’s Towing. After cleanup and assessment were completed, the roadway was reopened, command was terminated, and units returned to service.
Key Details
- Location: Lattasburg Rd & W Smithville Western Rd, Wayne Twp, OH
- Type of Incident: Two-vehicle crash with injuries
- Reported: February 10
- Vehicles Involved: Two vehicles, including a Chevy truck
- Injuries: Complaint-type injuries; at least one individual transported
- Response: Local fire and EMS; Ohio State Highway Patrol advised
What We Know So Far
- Both vehicles were located off the roadway upon arrival.
- Medical personnel assessed individuals at the scene before transport.
- Towing services were requested for the damaged Chevy truck.
- The roadway has since been fully reopened to traffic.
What’s Not Yet Confirmed
- The total number of people involved in the crash.
- The circumstances that led to the vehicles leaving the roadway.
- The current medical status of the injured individual.
Local Context
Rural stretches near Lattasburg Rd and W Smithville Western Rd may have limited lighting and longer response distances compared to more urban corridors. In Wayne Twp, injury crashes in these areas often require temporary traffic control while emergency teams assess patients and ensure vehicles are safely removed from travel lanes. Open road conditions combined with varying speeds can increase the risk of vehicles leaving the roadway during sudden maneuvers or collisions.
What to Do Next
- Move to a safe area if possible and check for injuries.
- Use hazard lights to alert approaching drivers.
- Take photos of vehicle damage and roadway layout if safe.
- Monitor symptoms later and seek care if anything changes.
FAQ
Q: How do drivers usually obtain accident reports?
A: Accident reports are typically available through the responding law enforcement agency. Drivers may request a copy online, by mail, or in person using the incident details provided at the scene.
Q: Why are highway accidents often more severe?
A: Crashes on rural and connector roads often involve higher travel speeds, which can increase the force of impact and the likelihood of injuries.
Q: Why might traffic be reduced to one lane after a crash?
A: Responders may limit traffic flow to protect medical personnel, investigators, and tow operators while vehicles are assessed and removed from the roadway.