Crash on I-4 Westbound Near Lake Mary Injures Multiple People
Multiple people were injured in a Tuesday morning crash on I-4 westbound at mile marker 98 near Lake Mary, sending Seminole County Fire units Rescue 36 and Engine 36 to the scene by 6:48 a.m.

Rescue 36 and Engine 36 from Seminole County Fire and EMS were among the first units dispatched to I-4 westbound at mile marker 98 near Lake Mary Boulevard shortly before 7 a.m. Tuesday, where a crash had left multiple people injured during the morning commute.
The incident was logged at 6:48 a.m. Florida Highway Patrol was monitoring the situation as emergency crews prepared to respond. Seminole County dispatch classified the call under Protocol 49 Delta of the Medical Priority Dispatch System, a high-priority designation for serious motor vehicle traffic incidents requiring immediate, elevated resources.
FL 511, Florida's statewide traffic monitoring service, placed the collision at I-4 West just before mile marker 98 and Lake Mary Boulevard. The left shoulder was blocked, and drivers approaching from the east were advised to seek alternate routes and prepare for delays. Nearly an hour after the initial dispatch, video from the scene at 7:40 a.m. still showed multiple emergency vehicles in position and westbound traffic moving slowly.
Social media commentary surfaced quickly. A Facebook post attributed to a user named Andrew described the incident as involving a dump truck and claimed a portion of I-4 had been shut down entirely. Neither detail had been confirmed by official sources. The initial incident log noted no roadblock when the call was first recorded, while FL 511 referenced only a left shoulder closure rather than a complete road shutdown. Florida Highway Patrol had not issued a statement addressing the full extent of lane impacts.

The number of people injured, the severity of their injuries, and whether any patients were transported to area hospitals were not immediately available. Social media accounts described the collision as serious and involving multiple vehicles, though those characterizations had not been verified by Florida Highway Patrol or Seminole County Fire and EMS. No names of those involved were released, and no charges or citations had been mentioned in connection with the crash.
The mile marker 98 stretch falls at the Lake Mary Boulevard interchange, a key entry point for Seminole County commuters joining westbound I-4 toward Orlando. A left shoulder blockage during the 7 a.m. rush pushes backups through the interchange and onto Lake Mary Boulevard itself.
Florida Highway Patrol had not issued formal findings on the cause of the crash, the total number of vehicles involved, or whether a dump truck, as described in social media accounts, was confirmed as part of the incident.
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