Angola, DE (March 18, 2026) – Emergency crews responded to a traffic collision with reported injuries on Wednesday, March 18, at approximately 9:26 a.m. at the intersection of Route 24 and Brandy Circle in the Angola area of Sussex County.
Authorities from Indian River (Station 80) and Mid Sussex (Station 91) were dispatched to the scene following reports of a crash requiring emergency medical services. Initial information indicated that two patients required evaluation and treatment by EMS.
First responders arrived on scene and began assessing those involved while working to secure the area. At this time, officials have not released details regarding the number of vehicles involved.
Traffic in the area may have been affected as emergency personnel worked to assist the victims and manage the scene. Local authorities continue investigating the cause of the crash, and additional information may be released as it becomes available.
Our thoughts are with those who were injured in this accident, and we hope for their full and swift recovery.
How To Get a Police Report After a Crash in Delaware
After a traffic accident, obtaining a copy of the official police report can be an important step for drivers, passengers, and families. Police reports include key information about the crash, such as the date, time, and location of the incident, the parties involved, witness statements, and the responding officer’s preliminary observations.
This information can be useful when filing insurance claims, documenting injuries, or reviewing the circumstances surrounding the collision.
In Delaware, crash reports are usually completed by the law enforcement agency that responded to the scene. Depending on the location of the accident, this may be the Delaware State Police or a local police department. Once the report has been finalized, individuals involved in the crash can request a copy through the appropriate agency.
Requests are often made online through official state or department websites, or in person at the responding agency’s office. Some departments may also allow requests by mail.
Those requesting the report should be prepared to provide identifying information such as the date of the crash, the location, and the names of the drivers or parties involved. There may also be a small administrative fee required to obtain the document.
Reports may take several days to become available, so checking with the responding agency about processing times can help ensure your request is submitted at the appropriate time. A copy of the official report can provide clarity about what occurred and serve as a valuable reference when addressing insurance matters or other issues following a crash.
Legal action can also be of great help to cope with piling bills and lost wages. A car accident attorney can review the circumstances of the crash, explain relevant Delaware laws, and help determine what steps may be available if negligence or unsafe driving contributed to the collision.
If you were injured in a traffic accident in Sussex County or elsewhere in Delaware and have questions about your rights or possible next steps, Murphy & Landon can help you better understand your options. Call us at 302-472-8100 today to schedule a free consultation.
Note: Our law firm utilizes secondary sources to create this post. The facts surrounding this specific accident have not been independently verified. Don’t hesitate to get in touch with Murphy & Landon if you find any inaccurate information. We will update the post right away to reflect the most accurate information available.
Disclaimer: None of the information in this post is intended to be legal advice or medical advice. This is not a solicitation for business. If you have been injured in an accident, get medical attention as soon as possible. The photo used in this post was not taken at the accident scene.





