Oldsmar, FL (June 27, 2026) – Several people were hurt in an accident at the intersection of Forest Lakes Blvd and Tampa Rd in Oldsmar. The collision also involved a vehicle that caught fire.
Initial reports indicated one vehicle was on fire following the collision, and several people were being evaluated for injuries. Westbound and southbound lanes at the intersection were blocked while emergency units worked to assist those involved and clear the roadway.
The number of vehicles involved and the extent of the reported injuries were not immediately confirmed. Additional information about the wreck had not been released at the time of publication. The cause of the accident remains under investigation.
We are keeping those affected in our thoughts and hope they recover quickly.
What Is Typically Reviewed After a Crash Involving a Vehicle Fire?
When a collision involves a vehicle fire, investigators examine both the roadway evidence and the damaged vehicle to determine how the fire started and spread. They usually review the sequence of contact, damage patterns, and whether fuel or electrical systems contributed after the initial collision.
Physical evidence, such as tire marks, debris, and vehicle positions, can help establish the timeline leading up to the fire. Investigators may also consider roadway conditions, visibility, and witness statements. Because fire can alter or destroy evidence, a detailed examination is frequently needed before a complete picture of the roadway collision can be established.