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Tallahassee, FL – 53-Year-Old Man Dies After Vehicle Submerges in Retention Pond at Capital Circle SE & Orange Ave

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February 3, 2026
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Tallahassee, FL (February 3, 2026) – A 53-year-old man from Leon County was killed after his car left the roadway and became submerged in a retention pond near the intersection of Capital Circle Southeast and Orange Avenue, according to the Florida Highway Patrol. The crash occurred around 6:30 p.m. on February 1 as the man was driving north on Capital Circle. Troopers said he continued through the intersection, left the roadway, and traveled down an embankment before entering the pond.

First responders, including the Tallahassee Fire Department, Leon County Sheriff’s Office, and Leon County EMS, assisted at the scene. The driver was recovered from the vehicle and transported to Tallahassee Memorial Healthcare, where he was later pronounced dead. No other vehicles or passengers were involved in the incident, and the crash remains under investigation by FHP.

Key Details

  • Location: Tallahassee, FL
  • Where: Capital Circle SE & Orange Ave
  • Type: Fatal Submersion Crash
  • Reported: February 1, at 6:30 p.m.
  • Injuries: One fatality confirmed
  • Responding Agency: Florida Highway Patrol, with assistance from TFD, LCSO, and Leon County EMS

What We Know So Far

  • A 53-year-old driver traveled through the intersection at Capital Circle SE and Orange Ave before leaving the roadway.
  • The vehicle went down an embankment and submerged in a retention pond.
  • The man was rescued from the vehicle and taken to Tallahassee Memorial Healthcare, where he was pronounced dead.
  • Troopers confirmed the man was the only occupant of the car.

What’s Not Yet Confirmed

  • The reason the driver failed to stop or turn at the intersection.
  • Whether any medical event or impairment contributed to the crash.
  • How long the vehicle was submerged before responders reached it.
  • The identity of the deceased driver.

Local Context

The intersection of Capital Circle SE and Orange Avenue in Tallahassee connects two major traffic corridors and is bordered by both commercial zones and natural drainage areas, including retention ponds. Vehicles leaving the roadway in this area can quickly encounter sloped terrain and water hazards. When crashes involve water submersion, response teams from agencies like the Tallahassee Fire Department and Leon County EMS work rapidly to retrieve occupants and provide critical care. Such incidents often prompt thorough investigations to determine what led to the departure from the roadway and whether additional safety measures are needed in the area.

What to Do Next

  1. If you were involved, get to a safe location if you can and check for injuries; call 911 when medical help is needed.
  2. Stay on scene and follow responder directions so the incident can be documented and the roadway managed safely.
  3. Note the time, exact location, and direction of travel while details are fresh.
  4. Keep incident paperwork and medical notes together in one place for easy reference.

FAQ

Q: Why can symptoms show up later after an accident?

A: Injuries like internal bleeding or delayed trauma may not appear immediately and can become serious hours after the crash.

Q: What makes retention ponds hazardous in roadway crashes?

A: These ponds are often located at low points near major roads, and vehicles that leave the roadway may slide or roll directly into deep water.

Q: What does it mean when an accident is still under investigation?

A: It means law enforcement is still gathering facts, examining the scene, and reviewing evidence to determine what caused the crash.

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