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Three-Vehicle Crash at FM 2462 and Epps Road Causes Minor Injuries

Three vehicles collided at FM 2462 and Epps Road on Monday, drawing Royse City Fire Truck 81 and EMS crews from both Hunt and Rockwall counties; all injuries were non-life-threatening.

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Three-Vehicle Crash at FM 2462 and Epps Road Causes Minor Injuries
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Royse City Fire Department Truck 81 was first on scene after a three-vehicle collision Monday afternoon at FM 2462 and Epps Road, a crash that also dispatched Hunt County EMS and Rockwall County EMS Medic 4 for patient evaluations. Crews found all three vehicles in the parking-lot area adjacent to the intersection rather than on the roadway itself.

All three vehicles sustained only minor damage in the April 1 incident, and medical personnel assessed occupants for non-life-threatening injuries. Initial emergency response logs recorded no patient transports from the scene.

Responders managed two concurrent tasks: patient evaluations and traffic and scene safety. With the collision unfolding adjacent to a commercial strip, crews checked for leaking fluids and vehicle instability while directing traffic around the area. Traffic was temporarily slowed and partially diverted before the scene was cleared.

The Royse City Police Department is conducting a standard traffic investigation to establish cause, document damage, collect witness accounts, and determine whether citations are warranted. Chief Kirk Aldridge's department will release confirmed injury status and any enforcement action once that investigation is complete. Crash reports for insurance or legal purposes are available through the records division; residents can contact the department directly or through its public records portal once the case closes.

FM 2462 runs through some of Royse City's fastest-growing commercial and residential corridors, and the Epps Road junction's parking-lot access points create competing vehicle movements between through traffic and drivers slowing to enter commercial driveways. Local safety officials have flagged that friction as a growing challenge as development continues to push traffic volumes higher along the city's surface roads.

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