Seven People Injured in Greensboro Crash on Highway 29 Southbound, EMS Confirms

Seven People Injured in Greensboro Crash on Highway 29 Southbound, EMS Confirms

GREENSBORO, N.C. — Seven people were injured early Sunday morning following a two-vehicle crash on Highway 29 Southbound in Greensboro, according to Guilford County EMS officials.

Crash Occurred Near Phillips Avenue and 16th Street

Emergency responders were called to the scene around 3:39 a.m., between Phillips Avenue and 16th Street, after reports of a serious collision involving multiple victims. Crews arrived to find two heavily damaged vehicles and several people trapped or injured.

Paramedics transported seven individuals to nearby hospitals for treatment. Of those, three sustained serious injuries, while four suffered minor injuries, FOX8 WGHP reported.
Authorities have not released details about the victims’ identities or current conditions.

(Source: FOX8 WGHP)

Investigation Underway

The cause of the crash remains under investigation, and officials have not confirmed whether speed, weather, or impairment played a role. Guilford County EMS and local police are reviewing witness statements and roadway evidence to determine how the collision occurred.

Traffic was temporarily diverted early Sunday as crews cleared debris and towed both vehicles from the highway. By late morning, all southbound lanes had reopened to drivers.

Community and Safety Reminder

The incident marks another serious wreck on the Greensboro stretch of U.S. Highway 29, a major commuter and freight corridor. Safety officials are urging drivers to remain alert during early morning travel hours when visibility is low and fatigue often contributes to accidents.

This is a developing story, and updates will be provided as more information becomes available from authorities.

Readers can follow ongoing updates or share information about the incident at SaludaStandard-Sentinel.com.

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