Crash Alert: Accident causes major delays on I-35
AUSTIN, TX – Officials with the Austin Police department were forced to shut down numerous lanes along Interstate 35 following a collision early Thursday afternoon. According to Talk 1370, the incident occurred along I-35 close to US Highway 290 shortly before noon. The collision caused significant delays for those traveling southbound on I-35 throughout the
Read MoreCrash Alert: Research Boulevard crash seriously injures one
AUSTIN, TX – Officials with Austin-Travis County EMS transported one individual to the hospital following a serious collision in North Austin Wednesday night. The crash happened shortly after 9:20 p.m. in the 9400 block of Research Boulevard, according to the official Austin-Travis County EMS Twitter feed. *NEW INCIDENT* #ATCEMS & @AustinFireInfo are responding to a
Read MoreCrash Alert: Afternoon crash causes delays in downtown Austin
AUSTIN, TX – Officials in downtown Austin responded to a collision near Eilers Park that caused major traffic delays Friday afternoon. According to the Austin – Travis County traffic report page, the crash happened in the 2200 block of Veterans Drive around 2:45 p.m. Officials did not report any injuries resulting from the crash. However,
Read MoreCrash Alert: One dead following north Austin crash
AUSTIN, TX – Officials in North Austin have reported one dead following a late-night collision near Interstate 35 Tuesday night. According to the Austin American Statesman, the crash occurred shortly before 11:50 p.m. on a northbound I-35 service road just south of Breaker lane. Officials with the Austin Police department believe the driver was killed
Read MoreCrash Alert: Two dead, one injured in North Austin crash
AUSTIN, TX – Police in North Austin have reported two fatalities and one injury resulting from a collision caused by a vehicle running a red light and colliding with another Friday morning. The crash happened within the intersection of Cameron Road and East Anderson Lane at about 3:30 a.m., according to KXAN. Two victims in
Read MoreCrash Alert: Collision reported in downtown Austin
AUSTIN, TX – Authorities in Austin responded to an accident just north of downtown that was causing traffic delays late Wednesday afternoon. According to the Austin-Travis County traffic report page, the incident occurred at the intersection of Red River Street and the Interstate 35 frontage road at about 2:30 P.M. Details regarding any injuries sustained
Read MoreCrash causes delays on North Lamar Boulevard
AUSTIN, TX – Authorities in North Austin are reporting delays as the result of a collision near Research Boulevard on Thursday morning. According to KXAN, the crash happened at about 11:15 a.m. on the North Lamar Boulevard service road at Research Blvd. No injuries have been reported resulting from the crash. However, the situation is
Read MoreCrash Alert: UPDATE one dead and two hospitalized after Travis County accident
TRAVIS COUNTY, TX – One person was killed and another two sent to the hospital following an accident in Travis County Wednesday night. The previously reported accident occurred within the 18000 block of Farm to Market Road 1431. Of the three patients who were trapped in the vehicle as a result of the crash, two
Read MoreCrash Alert: Accident reported in busy downtown Austin intersection
AUSTIN, TX – Emergency Services in Austin responded to an accident within a busy intersection west of downtown Wednesday night. The incident occurred at the intersection of West Sixth Street and North Lamar Boulevard at about 9:17 p.m., according to the Austin-Travis County traffic report page. No injuries have been reported as a result of
Read MoreCrash Alert: Injuries reported in Cross Creek collision
CROSS CREEK, TX – Travis County officials responded to an accident with reported injuries in Cross Creek Northwest of Austin late Wednesday evening. According to the Austin- Travis County traffic report page, the accident occurred at about 9:14 p.m. within the 18000 block of Farm to Market Road 1431. Details regarding how many vehicles were
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