Des Moines police and fire departments were on the scene Monday afternoon after a crash at the intersection of 63rd Street (Highway 28) and Grand Avenue resulted in several reported injuries. Two ambulances were dispatched to provide medical assistance to those hurt in the collision.
According to the police report, the incident caused temporary delays for traffic traveling in all directions on 63rd Street, including both northbound and southbound lanes. Motorists were advised to exercise caution and follow any detour signage while crews worked to clear the roadway.
City officials did not release further details about the cause of the crash or the number of individuals injured. The focus remained on ensuring prompt medical care and restoring normal traffic flow as quickly as possible.
Impact on local commuters
Drivers in the area reported longer travel times as the intersection remained partially blocked while emergency responders attended to the scene. Residents were encouraged to consider alternate routes or allow extra time for their trips until the intersection was fully reopened.
Public‑safety response
The coordinated response by Des Moines police, fire crews, and emergency medical services highlights the city’s commitment to rapid assistance in traffic incidents. The presence of two ambulances underscores the seriousness of the injuries reported, though no further medical updates were provided at the time of reporting.
Authorities continue to monitor the situation and will release additional information if it becomes available. In the meantime, commuters are asked to stay alert, obey traffic control devices, and respect the work of first responders on the road.
Original reporting: KCCI Des Moines — read the source article.