Large Emergency Response Underway for Vehicle Crash at 6400 Block of Kickerville Road
Emergency crews are responding to a significant vehicle crash in the 6400 block of Kickerville Road. According to early reports, an iPhone crash detection system automatically alerted 911 to the incident, prompting a swift response from first responders.
Fernando Gonzalez
Published: February 3, 2025 | Updated: February 3, 2025 1 minute read
Location of incident per PulsePoint.
BELLINGHAM, WASHINGTON. – Emergency crews are responding to a significant vehicle crash in the 6400 block of Kickerville Road. According to early reports, an iPhone crash detection system automatically alerted 911 to the incident, prompting a swift response from first responders.
Scanner traffic indicates a vehicle may have left the roadway and ended up in a ditch. Multiple emergency units are currently en route to the scene. The severity of injuries, if any, is unknown at this time.
Drivers in the area should exercise caution and expect potential delays as crews work to assess the situation and provide assistance.
This is a developing story. Bellingham Metro News will provide updates as more information becomes available.
Fernando Gonzalez founded Bellingham Metro News (BMN) in 2019, leveraging years of experience in digital content creation and grassroots journalism. His journey began in 2013 with a YouTube channel that grew to over 11,000 subscribers, featuring video game commentary and vlog content.
In 2014, Fernando launched intGBN, a news page on Facebook that gained over 2,000 followers. By 2017, he was volunteering for Whatcom Breaking News, where he reported on developing situations using a handheld scanner. The skills he gained from this experience became instrumental in BMN’s early success.
Fernando covers diverse topics, including crime, local news, business developments, and new establishments. He’s recognized as the driving force behind BMN’s online publication, producing bodycam commentaries, retail theft news, and the popular “What’s Coming to Whatcom County” series.
Beyond BMN, Fernando leads other ventures, including Portland Breaking News, Seattle Metro News, BMN Global News, and Fernslist: Washington State, solidifying his role as a key figure in regional journalism.