Orlando, FL (January 1, 2026) – A female bicyclist was injured Wednesday afternoon following a collision with a vehicle near W Underwood Street in Orlando, according to emergency dispatch audio from Orange County Fire Rescue.
The incident occurred at approximately 12:14 p.m., prompting a response from Rescue 2, which transported the injured woman to Orlando Regional Medical Center. She was backboarded and stabilized at the scene before being transported. EMS categorized the incident as a “trauma green,” indicating non-life-threatening injuries requiring further evaluation.
Emergency crews did not release the woman’s age or the identity of those involved, and no further information has been provided on the cause of the crash. The collision took place in a central area of Orlando near medical and residential facilities, where vehicle and bicycle traffic frequently intersect.
We extend our best wishes for a full and swift recovery to the injured bicyclist.
Bicycle-Vehicle Collisions and Urban Safety in Orlando
Crashes involving cyclists, such as the one on W Underwood St, underscore the ongoing safety challenges in Florida cities where vehicle traffic and non-motorized road users share space. Orlando ranks among the top metropolitan areas where pedestrians and bicyclists are regularly injured in traffic incidents, often due to limited bike lane infrastructure, driver inattention, or unpredictable urban traffic flow.
Even when not classified as major trauma, vehicle-versus-bicycle collisions often result in injuries to the head, spine, limbs, or internal organs, especially when cyclists are thrown from the bike. Backboarding, as used in this case, is a precautionary measure taken to protect against potential spinal trauma until further imaging and diagnostics can be completed at the hospital.
For bicyclists, the risks of sharing the road with cars remain high—particularly in areas with limited visibility, unclear crossings, or no dedicated bike lanes. For injured victims, the challenges often continue beyond the crash, including medical expenses, transportation disruption, and emotional trauma.
If you or someone close to you has been injured in a bicycle collision in the Orlando area, Local Accident Reports can help. We connect injured cyclists with medical resources, legal guidance, and support services to ensure they’re not alone during recovery. Contact Local Accident Reports today for the trusted help you need.