York, PA (September 17, 2025) – Emergency crews responded Tuesday morning to a two-vehicle collision with injuries on Interstate 83 southbound near mile marker 21, close to the Loucks Mill Rd interchange. The crash was reported around 8:55 a.m., bringing a response from York Area United Fire and Rescue, multiple fire units, and EMS teams.
Paramedics provided treatment to an injured 40-year-old male who was reported conscious at the scene before arranging hospital transport for further evaluation. Traffic on I-83 southbound was impacted as responders worked to assist victims and clear the damaged vehicles from the roadway.
uthorities have not released additional details about the number of people injured or their conditions. Law enforcement is conducting an investigation to determine the cause of the crash.
Our thoughts are with everyone who was hurt in this accident, and we hope for their full recovery.
Car Accidents in Pennsylvania
The collision near Loucks Mill Rd highlights the dangers of crashes along busy stretches of I-83. With heavy commuter and commercial traffic moving between York and Harrisburg, even minor disruptions can lead to significant slowdowns and risks for secondary accidents. Tuesday morning’s crash demonstrates how quickly congestion can build when lanes are blocked during peak hours.
Pennsylvania reports thousands of injury crashes each year on its interstate highways. Common contributing factors include distracted driving, speeding, and unsafe lane changes. In York County, where I-83 serves as a major travel corridor, collisions are a frequent concern for both local residents and long-distance drivers.
Officials urge motorists to remain alert in high-traffic areas, leave extra space between vehicles, and slow down when approaching congested interchanges. Local Accident Reports reminds drivers that help and resources are available after serious accidents. If you or a loved one were injured in this or another crash, contact Local Accident Reports today to access recovery guidance and supportive resources.