Multiple agencies respond to Morse Road traffic accident

First responders from Solon, Iowa City, and West Branch called to the scene

Published on Mar. 11, 2026

Multiple emergency agencies were called to the scene of a traffic accident on Morse Road north of its intersection with White Oak Avenue in Iowa on Tuesday morning. Few details have been released, but dispatch records show first responders from Solon, Iowa City, and West Branch, as well as the Johnson County Ambulance Service, were all dispatched to the area just before 10:00 AM. AirCare was initially notified but then called off.

Why it matters

Traffic accidents on rural roads can often require a coordinated response from multiple agencies to ensure the safety of those involved and clear the scene efficiently. The Morse Road area has seen its share of collisions over the years, highlighting the need for continued vigilance and emergency preparedness in the region.

The details

According to dispatch records, first responders from Solon, Iowa City, and West Branch, as well as the Johnson County Ambulance Service, were all called to the scene of the accident on Morse Road just before 10:00 AM on Tuesday. AirCare was initially notified but then called off. Emergency crews left the scene just over 30 minutes after arriving.

  • The accident occurred on Tuesday, March 11, 2026 just before 10:00 AM.
  • Emergency crews were on the scene for over 30 minutes.

The players

Solon

A city in Johnson County, Iowa that dispatched first responders to the accident scene.

Iowa City

The largest city in Johnson County, Iowa, which also sent first responders to the Morse Road accident.

West Branch

A city in Cedar County, Iowa that contributed first responders to the emergency response.

Johnson County Ambulance Service

The ambulance service that responded to the accident on Morse Road.

AirCare

An air ambulance service that was initially notified but then called off from responding to the scene.

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The takeaway

The coordinated response from multiple emergency agencies highlights the importance of preparedness and collaboration when dealing with traffic accidents, especially in more rural areas where resources may be spread out. Continued monitoring and safety improvements in the Morse Road corridor could help prevent future collisions.