Hartford, CT (August 14, 2025) – A multi-vehicle crash led to injuries and a heavy emergency response Monday afternoon on Interstate 91 in Hartford.
According to reports, the crash occurred around 1:45 p.m. on August 11 on I-91 southbound, just prior to Exit 33. Responders from multiple fire and EMS districts arrived on scene to find at least one vehicle with airbags deployed and victims requiring assistance.
Emergency radio traffic confirmed that injuries were sustained in the crash, though the number and severity of those injured has not yet been released. Drivers traveling in the area experienced traffic delays as lanes were partially blocked to allow first responders to operate safely.
Authorities have not stated what caused the collision, and an investigation into the crash remains ongoing.
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PLEASE TAKE NOTICE
This article is compiled from early public safety communications and initial news sources, and updates may follow as more information becomes available.
- Officials have not released the identities of those injured while they confirm reports and notify family members.
- Crash details, including possible causes or citations, are still being reviewed by investigators.
- For real-time road updates or alternate route information, drivers are advised to use traffic monitoring apps or check with local authorities.
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