Four-Vehicle Collision in Erin Sends Several to Hospital
A four-vehicle collision in the Town of Erin resulted in several individuals being sent to the hospital on the evening of October 6, 2025. The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) from the Wellington County detachment, along with local paramedics and fire services, responded to the scene shortly after 6:45 PM.
According to the OPP, all parties involved suffered non-life-threatening injuries and were promptly transported to nearby hospitals for care. Thankfully, no fatalities were reported in this incident, which could have had a more tragic outcome given the circumstances.
Main Street, also known as Wellington Road 124, was closed for several hours while investigators assessed the scene and gathered evidence. This closure caused significant disruption in the area, but it has since reopened to traffic.
As the investigation continues, the OPP are urging anyone who may have witnessed the collision or possesses relevant information, such as dashcam footage, to come forward. Community cooperation can play a crucial role in ensuring that all aspects of the incident are thoroughly examined.
Motorists in the area should remain vigilant and adhere to road safety regulations, especially in light of recent incidents. As the OPP work to piece together the details of this collision, they continue to stress the importance of safe driving practices to prevent such occurrences in the future.
With the investigation ongoing, residents and visitors in Erin are encouraged to stay informed about road conditions and any updates from local authorities.