East End VFD Responds to Three Wrecks in 12 Hours Across Jasper County
- Rita Shipp

- Jul 13
- 2 min read

Between Saturday evening and early Sunday morning, East End Volunteer Fire Department (VFD) responded to three separate wrecks across Jasper County, including two vehicle accidents and one ATV crash.
Crews were dispatched to incidents on Highway 190, Highway 63 at FM 1738, and Highway 63 at FM 1408, deploying multiple engines, brush trucks, and personnel throughout the night to assist with scene safety, patient care, and recovery operations.
Crash #1 — Two-Vehicle Accident on Highway 190 (Saturday, 7:21 PM)
Crews responded to a two-vehicle accident just east of the Goodman Unit on Highway 190. Both vehicles were found in a ditch upon arrival. One individual was transported to Jasper Memorial Hospital via personal vehicle.
Response: 1 Engine, 1 Brush Truck, 6 Personnel
Assisting Agencies: Jasper County Sheriff’s Office, Texas DPS, Allegiance Mobile Health – Jasper EMS, Jasper Xxon Towing & Recovery, Hatch’s Towing.
Crash #2 — ATV Crash on Highway 63 at FM 1738 (Saturday, 10:33 PM)
East End VFD was requested to assist with an ATV crash involving a Polaris RZR, which had lost control after reportedly evading Jasper Police. The incident occurred at Highway 63 East and FM 1738. No injuries were reported.
Response: 1 Brush Truck, 4 Personnel
Assisting Agencies: Jasper Police Department, Texas DPS, Allegiance Mobile Health – Jasper EMS, Jasper County Sheriff’s Office.
Crash #3 — Two-Vehicle Wreck at Highway 63 and FM 1408 (Sunday, 2:58 AM)
Crews responded to a two-vehicle crash at Highway 63 East and FM 1408 in the early morning hours. All individuals were safely out of the vehicles on arrival. One person was transported to Jasper Memorial Hospital for evaluation.
Response: 2 Engines, 1 Brush Truck, 4 Personnel
Assisting Agencies: Allegiance Mobile Health – Jasper EMS, Texas DPS, Jasper Xxon Towing & Recovery, Jasper Police Department, Jasper County Sheriff’s Office.




























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