Coral Springs, FL (March 18, 2026) – A two-vehicle crash sent emergency units to the intersection of NW 102nd Avenue and Royal Palm Boulevard in Coral Springs on Wednesday, March 18.
The collision involved a gray Ford Fusion and a silver Toyota Corolla. Two people were hurt in the crash, and a second rescue unit was called to assist at the scene.
The intersection was temporarily closed while emergency crews worked in the area. No additional details about the condition of those hurt have been confirmed at this time.
Authorities continue to investigate the cause of the crash, and more details will be released as soon as they become available. Our thoughts are with those affected as they continue to recover.
What Typically Happens at the Scene of a Two-Car Crash in Florida?
When two vehicles collide at an intersection in Florida, emergency crews typically work to secure the area and assess anyone who may be hurt before anything else. Closing the intersection, even temporarily, is a common step taken to protect both the people involved and those responding to the scene. It also helps preserve any physical evidence that could be useful later.
In crashes where more than one rescue unit is needed, it often signals that multiple people require attention at the same time. Florida sees a high volume of intersection crashes each year, in part because of the heavy traffic found in densely populated areas like Coral Springs. The involvement of specific vehicles — including their make, model, and color — is typically noted early on to help piece together how the collision occurred.