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TRAVIS COUNTY, TX – According to the City of Austin, a collision has taken place on US 290 near FM 1100.
This accident occurred around 2 p.m. It is unclear if anyone was injured.
This story will be updated if authorities released new information.
This is a series of articles presented by Gibson Hill Personal Injury as a way of keeping our Austin community safer and informed about traffic incidents and other news. Blog posts should not be taken as legal advice. However, if you or someone you know has been injured in an accident, call the Austin car accident injury lawyers of Gibson Hill today for a consultation. You may be able to receive compensation for lost wages, medical bills, or other expenses.
AUSTIN, TX – According to the City of Austin, an urgent car crash took place at around 12:24 p.m. this afternoon.
The incident was categorized as urgent, indicating that injuries are suspected. It is currently unclear what caused the accident.
This story will be updated if new information is released.
This is a series of articles presented by Gibson Hill Personal Injury as a way of keeping our Austin community safer and informed about traffic incidents and other news. Blog posts should not be taken as legal advice. However, if you or someone you know has been injured in an accident, call the Austin car accident injury lawyers of Gibson Hill today for a consultation. You may be able to receive compensation for lost wages, medical bills, or other expenses.
AUSTIN, TX – According to a tweet from the Austin-Travis County EMS, the service has remained busy despite receiving fewer calls than in previous days.
On February 18th, ATCEMS received 833 calls for service, down from 1,124 on the 17th. Of yesterday’s calls, 13 were for traffic collisions with injuries, 122 were related to falls, 8 were for environmental exposure, and 10 were for carbon monoxide poisoning.
Although calls trending down, #ATCEMSMedics & Communications Medics had a very busy day yesterday.
833 calls for service
Exposures-8
Falls-122
Collisions-13
Carbon monoxide-10 (29 patients)Stay safe & reduce preventable issues so we may respond to higher priority emergencies. pic.twitter.com/Yq3ntvCNab
— ATCEMS (@ATCEMS) February 19, 2021
This is a series of articles presented by Gibson Hill Personal Injury as a way of keeping our Austin community safer and informed about traffic incidents and other news. Blog posts should not be taken as legal advice. However, if you or someone you know has been injured in an accident, call the Austin car accident injury lawyers of Gibson Hill today for a consultation. You may be able to receive compensation for lost wages, medical bills, or other expenses.
AUSTIN, TX – According to the City of Austin, an urgent crash has taken place at W 37th Street and Guadalupe Street.
The incident occurred just before 1 p.m. Minor injuries are suspected or the roadway is blocked.
Further details are not available at this time. This story will be updated if new information is released.
This is a series of articles presented by Gibson Hill Personal Injury as a way of keeping our Austin community safer and informed about traffic incidents and other news. Blog posts should not be taken as legal advice. However, if you or someone you know has been injured in an accident, call the Austin car accident injury lawyers of Gibson Hill today for a consultation. You may be able to receive compensation for lost wages, medical bills, or other expenses.
AUSTIN, TX – According to a tweet from the Austin Travis County EMS, they continued to respond to record numbers of calls yesterday.
Yesterday #ATCEMSMedics & communications staff continued to receive record #s of calls for service 1,124.
Exposure-21
Falls-129
Carbon monoxide-24Austin, we know you’re tired & cold, but we’re almost out of the woods! Please help us help you, by staying home & staying safe! pic.twitter.com/NihIffqfvL
— ATCEMS (@ATCEMS) February 18, 2021
They received 1,124 calls for help yesterday, February 17th. Of those calls, 129 were for falls, 24 for carbon monoxide, 21 for exposure, and 5 for vehicle crashes with injuries.
Residents were reminded to stay home and stay safe.
This is a series of articles presented by Gibson Hill Personal Injury as a way of keeping our Austin community safer and informed about traffic incidents and other news. Blog posts should not be taken as legal advice. However, if you or someone you know has been injured in an accident, call the Austin car accident injury lawyers of Gibson Hill today for a consultation. You may be able to receive compensation for lost wages, medical bills, or other expenses.
AUSTIN, TX – According to KXAN, an 18-wheeler jackknifed on I-35 near RM 620 at around 7:15 a.m.
TxDOT crews pre-treated a nearby area of the roadway with chemicals to prevent ice buildup, but it’s unclear if the affected area had also been treated.
The incident caused delays on the roadway. Drivers were advised to exercise extreme caution in the area.
This post will be updated if new information emerges.
This is a series of articles presented by Gibson Hill Personal Injury as a way of keeping our Austin community safer and informed about traffic incidents and other news. Blog posts should not be taken as legal advice. However, if you or someone you know has been injured in an accident, call the Austin car accident injury lawyers of Gibson Hill today for a consultation. You may be able to receive compensation for lost wages, medical bills, or other expenses.
AUSTIN, TX – According to the City of Austin, an accident has taken place on Burnet Road near I-35.
The incident was reported at around 1:43 p.m. this afternoon. Few details have been reported at this time. This post will be updated if new information emerges.
This is a series of articles presented by Gibson Hill Personal Injury as a way of keeping our Austin community safer and informed about traffic incidents and other news. Blog posts should not be taken as legal advice. However, if you or someone you know has been injured in an accident, call the Austin car accident injury lawyers of Gibson Hill today for a consultation. You may be able to receive compensation for lost wages, medical bills, or other expenses.
AUSTIN, TX – According to a tweet from Fox7 reporter Jane Lonsdale, a car fire took place this morning on Tandem Boulevard and Burnet Road.
Fire crews working to put out a vehicle fire @fox7austin #atxtraffic pic.twitter.com/aa5LtYwr4L
— Jane Lonsdale (@JaneOnFOX7) February 18, 2021
This incident took place at around 9 a.m. this morning.
Further information, such as any resulting injuries, is not available at this time. This story will be updated if new details emerge.
This is a series of articles presented by Gibson Hill Personal Injury as a way of keeping our Austin community safer and informed about traffic incidents and other news. Blog posts should not be taken as legal advice. However, if you or someone you know has been injured in an accident, call the Austin car accident injury lawyers of Gibson Hill today for a consultation. You may be able to receive compensation for lost wages, medical bills, or other expenses.
AUSTIN, TX – According to the City of Austin, there are currently traffic hazards and debris on FM 1431 near Packsaddle Road.
The obstructions were reported at around 9 a.m. this morning. The details of this incident are currently unclear.
If more information is made available, then this post will be updated.
This is a series of articles presented by Gibson Hill Personal Injury as a way of keeping our Austin community safer and informed about traffic incidents and other news. Blog posts should not be taken as legal advice. However, if you or someone you know has been injured in an accident, call the Austin car accident injury lawyers of Gibson Hill today for a consultation. You may be able to receive compensation for lost wages, medical bills, or other expenses.
AUSTIN, TX – The Austin Travis County EMS continues to respond to record-breaking call volumes.
#ATCEMS Incident Summary 2/16:
Today was another record breaking day, with #ATCEMSMedics & communications staff responding to 1,323 calls for service.
Austin, we know you’re tired & cold, but we’re almost out of the woods! Please help us help you, by staying home & staying safe! pic.twitter.com/lgdRL7XURd— ATCEMS (@ATCEMS) February 17, 2021
Tuesday saw the service respond to 1,323 calls for help. There were 31 vehicle crashes with injuries, including 9 rollover collisions. In addition, there were 69 environmental exposure incidents, 104 falls due to ice, and 38 carbon monoxide poisonings.
Residents were advised to stay home and stay safe.
This is a series of articles presented by Gibson Hill Personal Injury as a way of keeping our Austin community safer and informed about traffic incidents and other news. Blog posts should not be taken as legal advice. However, if you or someone you know has been injured in an accident, call the Austin car accident injury lawyers of Gibson Hill today for a consultation. You may be able to receive compensation for lost wages, medical bills, or other expenses.