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Man Injured in Crash Near N Laramie Ave & W Thomas St in Chicago
Emergency crews responded to the early morning incident on February 3, 2026.
Feb. 4, 2026 at 7:55pm
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A male driver was found unconscious inside a dark gray Nissan Altima with deployed airbags following what was believed to be a rear-end collision near the intersection of N Laramie Ave and W Thomas St in Chicago's West Side around 1:01 AM on February 3, 2026. Fire personnel were dispatched to the scene to provide emergency aid, but details about the driver's condition and whether any other vehicles were involved have not yet been confirmed by authorities.
Why it matters
Crashes in the early morning hours can be particularly dangerous due to lower visibility and reduced traffic flow. When a person is found unconscious following a crash with airbags deployed, it typically signals a significant force of impact, even if seatbelts were used. This incident highlights the importance of prompt emergency response and thorough investigation to determine the cause and contributing factors.
The details
According to dispatch information, a male occupant appeared unconscious inside a dark gray Nissan Altima with airbags deployed following what was believed to be a rear-end collision. Fire personnel were dispatched to the scene to assist, but the exact condition of the injured individual and whether hospital transport was required have not yet been confirmed.
- The incident occurred around 1:01 AM on February 3, 2026.
The players
Chicago Police Department
The local law enforcement agency responding to the incident and investigating the crash.
Chicago Fire Department
The local fire department that dispatched personnel to the scene to provide emergency aid.
What’s next
Additional information may become available as officials complete their investigation and follow-up assessments.
The takeaway
This incident highlights the importance of prompt emergency response and thorough investigation to determine the cause and contributing factors of early morning crashes, which can be particularly dangerous due to reduced visibility and traffic flow.
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