Ormond Beach, FL (August 27, 2025) – Emergency crews responded Tuesday evening to a motor vehicle accident with reported injuries at the intersection of Doublewind Way and Cambridge Court in Ormond Beach, located in Volusia County.
The crash was reported at approximately 5:50 p.m., and units from Volusia County Fire and EMS, including Engine 6 and Medic 27, were dispatched to the scene. The incident occurred in a residential area just west of the main city center, prompting concern from neighbors and passing motorists as emergency crews worked to provide assistance.
At least one individual sustained injuries in the crash and received medical attention at the scene. The nature of the injuries has not yet been made public, and authorities have not released the number of vehicles involved. The intersection was temporarily impacted as responders treated the injured and worked to safely clear the roadway.
Doublewind Way and Cambridge Ct are part of a quiet residential neighborhood in the 32174 ZIP code, an area not typically known for high collision frequency. Still, the presence of local traffic and limited visibility at smaller intersections can lead to serious outcomes when accidents do occur.
No further information has been released regarding the cause of the accident. The incident remains under investigation by local authorities.
We extend our thoughts to those affected and wish a speedy recovery to anyone injured in this collision.
Residential Neighborhood Accidents in Florida
Tuesday’s crash at the intersection of Doublewind Way and Cambridge Court reflects a growing issue across many Florida communities—traffic accidents in low-speed, residential neighborhoods. While high-speed highways get much of the public attention, local roadways present their own risks due to tight intersections, reduced visibility, and increased pedestrian presence.
Ormond Beach has seen continued development over the years, and with more families and commuters sharing local roads, the chances of neighborhood collisions rise—especially during evening hours when residents are returning home or running errands.
Even at slower speeds, accidents in residential zones can result in painful injuries such as fractures, concussions, or soft-tissue trauma. Additionally, these crashes often involve vulnerable road users like children, cyclists, or seniors. Medical evaluation is critical following any crash, as injuries may worsen or become more apparent in the hours or days after the impact.
Victims of residential-area crashes can also face challenges navigating insurance claims and recovering property damages. Florida’s no-fault system requires timely documentation, and it’s helpful to have the guidance of professionals who understand the nuances of neighborhood traffic collisions.
If you or a loved one has been hurt in a crash in a residential zone, don’t delay seeking medical care and exploring your recovery options.
When an accident strikes close to home, you need support you can count on. Local Accident Reports is here to help you through the process—from understanding what happened to connecting with the resources you need. With up-to-date reports and compassionate guidance, we’re here to walk beside you on the road to recovery. Reach out today to get started.