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February 10, 2026
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Orlando, FL (February 10, 2026) – An 18-year-old male was injured in a head-on collision while riding his bicycle on a trail near University Drive in Orlando. According to dispatch audio, the cyclist collided with another rider, causing him to lose consciousness briefly. He complained of severe pain in his left index finger, which had a two-inch laceration with visible bone protrusion. Emergency responders transported the patient to University Hospital, where his condition was reported as stable. His vital signs included a blood pressure of 127/79, a heart rate of 110, and 99% oxygen saturation on room air. Further details about the other cyclist involved in the crash have not been released.

Key Details

  • Location: University Drive trail, Orlando
  • Reported: February 9, 2026 at 2:53 p.m.
  • Injury: Severe finger laceration with visible bone exposure, loss of consciousness
  • Transported: University Hospital
  • Vitals: Blood pressure 127/79, heart rate 110, oxygen saturation 99% on room air

What We Know So Far

  • The bicyclist collided head-on with another cyclist on the trail.
  • The patient lost consciousness and sustained a serious finger injury.
  • He was transported to University Hospital in stable condition for further evaluation and treatment.

What’s Not Yet Confirmed

  • The cause of the collision between the two cyclists.
  • The extent of injuries to the other cyclist involved in the crash.
  • Whether road conditions or other factors contributed to the accident.

Local Context

The University Drive trail is a popular route for cyclists in Orlando. Collisions on bike trails can result in significant injuries, especially when riders collide at high speeds. Emergency responders were quick to arrive on the scene and ensure the injured cyclist was transported safely to the hospital for further care. The area is frequented by cyclists, and safety measures such as proper helmet use and lane control can help prevent such accidents.

What to Do Next

  1. If you’re cycling on a trail, ensure you’re in control of your bike and follow safety guidelines to avoid accidents.
  2. Always wear a helmet and proper protective gear to minimize injury in case of a fall or collision.
  3. If you’re involved in an accident, check for injuries and call 911 for assistance.
  4. If you witness a bike accident, stay at the scene and provide any relevant information to law enforcement or emergency responders.

FAQ

Q: What should I do if I injure my finger while cycling?

A: Clean the wound if possible, apply pressure to stop bleeding, and seek medical attention, especially if the injury involves bone exposure or severe pain.

Q: How can I prevent accidents while cycling?

A: Always stay in your lane, be aware of other cyclists or obstacles, and wear proper safety gear, including a helmet.

Q: What should I do if I witness a bicycle accident?

A: Call 911 immediately, provide the dispatcher with details, and avoid moving the injured person unless it’s necessary for safety.

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