Stamford, NBEMS and State Police Respond to Winter Crash on Icy Roadway

Photo by Stamford Vol Fire DeptEmergency vehicles line a snow-covered roadway as Stamford Fire, NBEMS, and Vermont State Police secure the scene of a winter crash.

Photo by Stamford Vol Fire DeptNorthern Berkshire EMS ambulance staged on an icy road while crews assist at the crash site.

Photo by Stamford Vol Fire DeptFire apparatus illuminate the roadway during the nighttime response to a vehicle that struck a tree.

Photo by Stamford Vol Fire DeptSnowfall and emergency lights frame the scene as responders work in difficult winter conditions.

Photo by Stamford Vol Fire DeptFirst responders coordinate under flashing lights and falling snow, highlighting the challenges of winter emergency operations.
On the evening of December 10, 2025, emergency crews responded to a winter motor vehicle crash after a car slid off the roadway and struck a tree amid snowy and icy conditions.
At approximately 8:48 p.m., the Stamford Volunteer Fire Department, Northern Berkshire EMS (NBEMS), and Vermont State Police (VSP) were dispatched to the scene. Responders arrived to find a vehicle off the road following a collision with a tree. Crews worked under challenging nighttime winter conditions to secure the scene, assess the vehicle, and assist occupants.
Emergency personnel established traffic control, ensured scene safety, and provided patient evaluation. The incident was managed efficiently through coordinated efforts between fire, EMS, and law enforcement. No further details on injuries were released.
Officials remind motorists to use extra caution during winter weather, reduce speed, and allow additional stopping distance when road conditions are snow-covered or icy.