Charlotte, NC (January 13, 2026) – A crash involving a Medic ambulance left several people injured Monday afternoon in south Charlotte.

Medic officials said the collision happened just before 5:00 p.m. on Monday, January 12, at the intersection of Tyvola Road and Tyvola Drive, east of South Boulevard. A Medic ambulance and a white SUV collided at the intersection.

Emergency crews responded and provided care at the scene. They confirmed that patients involved in the crash suffered non-life-threatening injuries. Officials did not release the exact number of injured patients. Those injured received medical evaluation, and damaged vehicles were later towed from the area.

Authorities have not shared details about what caused the crash. Police continue reviewing the circumstances surrounding the crash, and the investigation remains ongoing.

Our thoughts are with everyone who has been injured, and we hope for a smooth recovery.

The Aftermath of a Charlotte Car Crash

In Charlotte, injured crash victims often deal with hospital visits, follow-up care, and time away from work. Medical bills can grow fast, even when injuries are labeled as non-life-threatening. Soft tissue injuries, back pain, and head injuries may not fully manifest right away. For that reason, doctors often stress the need for prompt medical evaluation after any collision.

Crashes at intersections are especially dangerous. Drivers approach from multiple directions, speeds change quickly, and visibility can be limited. Even when sirens or lights are present, confusion or delayed reactions can lead to impact.

Unfortunately, car crashes happen every day across Charlotte, from busy intersections to major corridors like South Boulevard and Tyvola Road. As the city continues to grow, traffic volume increases, which raises the risk of collisions involving private vehicles, commercial traffic, and even emergency responders.

After a car crash, documentation is crucial. Police reports, medical records, photos, and witness statements help explain what happened and how injuries occurred. Insurance companies usually ask questions soon after a crash.

At Campbell & Associates, we know how overwhelming life can become after a car accident. Our Charlotte auto accident attorneys are here to listen, review your case, and explain your options moving forward. We offer free consultations and are available to answer any questions you have about your case.

Our caring team is committed to guiding you through every step of the legal process while you focus on healing. Call Campbell & Associates today at 704-333-0885 to find out how we can assist you.

Notes: This post is based on reports from news outlets, police scanners, and eyewitnesses. While we aim for accuracy, our team has not independently verified the details. If you see an error or want the post removed, please contact us—we’ll respond promptly.

Disclaimer: At Campbell & Associates, we’re focused on promoting safer driving in North and South Carolina. This post is for awareness purposes only—it is not legal or medical advice, nor a business request. The images used are not from the actual accident site.