Incident location, Long Island
What Happened
An 11-year-old boy was airlifted to a hospital with serious injuries after a two-vehicle crash on the Long Island Expressway in Jericho on Sunday evening, according to Nassau County police. The collision occurred at 5:58 p.m. on May 10 when a 2013 Toyota Highlander crashed with a 2016 Chevrolet Suburban while traveling eastbound on the LIE near exit 41.
The young boy, who was a passenger in the Chevrolet Suburban, sustained a serious leg injury and was transported to a local hospital via Nassau County Aviation Helicopter 6, police said. Three other occupants of the Suburban were also injured in the crash, including the 36-year-old male driver, a 32-year-old woman passenger, and a 13-year-old boy passenger, according to the Nassau County Police Department.
The driver and two other passengers from the Suburban were transported by NCPD ambulance to a nearby hospital for treatment of their injuries. Police reported that no other injuries occurred in the collision beyond those sustained by the four occupants of the Chevrolet Suburban.
The crash involved two vehicles traveling in the eastbound direction of the Long Island Expressway, though police have not released details about what caused the collision between the Toyota Highlander and Chevrolet Suburban. The incident occurred during the early evening hours on Sunday, a time when traffic volume on the LIE is typically moderate as weekend travelers return home.
Nassau County police said the investigation into the crash remains ongoing, with no additional details released about the circumstances that led to the collision. Authorities have not indicated whether speed, weather conditions, or other factors played a role in the crash near the Jericho area of the expressway.
The severity of the 11-year-old’s leg injury warranted the use of Nassau County’s aviation helicopter for transport, indicating the urgency of getting the child to medical facilities equipped to handle serious trauma cases. The use of helicopter transport is typically reserved for the most critical injuries when time is a crucial factor in patient outcomes.
Location & Road Context
The crash occurred near exit 41 on the Long Island Expressway in Jericho, a section of the highway that serves as a major thoroughfare for Nassau County commuters and weekend travelers. Exit 41 provides access to Route 106/Oyster Bay Road, connecting the expressway to residential areas in Jericho and surrounding communities.
This stretch of the LIE has seen significant incident activity, with 653 recorded incidents in our database for this roadway. Recent incidents in the area include emergency construction projects and multiple crashes, highlighting the ongoing safety challenges on this heavily traveled section of highway that serves as Long Island’s primary east-west corridor.
Investigation & Legal Proceedings
Nassau County police continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the collision, though no charges or citations have been announced at this time. The department has not released information about whether alcohol, drugs, distracted driving, or excessive speed were factors in the crash.
Investigators will likely examine factors such as road conditions, vehicle maintenance, driver behavior, and any potential mechanical failures that may have contributed to the collision. The ongoing investigation will determine whether any traffic violations or criminal charges are warranted in connection with the crash that left four people injured.
Broader Impact
The incident underscores the critical role of Nassau County’s aviation unit in providing rapid medical transport for serious trauma cases on Long Island’s highway system. Helicopter 6’s deployment highlights how geographic location and traffic conditions on the LIE can make air transport the fastest option for getting critically injured patients to trauma centers, particularly during peak travel times when ground ambulances may face significant delays navigating highway traffic.