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Violent Intersection Crash at Fairfield and Hollywood Leaves 3 People Hospitalized.
A violent three-vehicle collision Wednesday evening at a busy Escambia County intersection sent three people to the hospital with serious to critical injuries and left one vehicle completely engulfed in flames. According to official crash reports finalized by the Florida Highway Patrol (FHP), the incident occurred at approximately 7:05 p.m. at the busy intersection of West Fairfield Drive and Hollywood Avenue.
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FHP: Improper Turn Triggers Multi-Vehicle Wreck; Seat Belts Spared Cantonment Occupants From Injury
PENSACOLA, FL — A violent three-vehicle collision Wednesday evening at a busy Escambia County intersection sent three people to the hospital with serious to critical injuries and left one vehicle completely engulfed in flames.
According to official crash reports finalized by the Florida Highway Patrol (FHP), the incident occurred at approximately 7:05 p.m. at the busy intersection of West Fairfield Drive and Hollywood Avenue.
State troopers stated that a 27-year-old Pensacola man was driving a sedan eastbound on Fairfield Drive, operating within the outside lane. Simultaneously, a 62-year-old male driver and a 63-year-old female passenger, both from Cantonment, were traveling eastbound in the inside lane in a sport utility vehicle (SUV).
The chain-reaction crash unraveled when the 27-year-old driver in the outside lane abruptly attempted to execute a left-hand turn onto Hollywood Avenue directly across the path of the inside lane traffic. The maneuver caused the rear of his sedan to clip the front-end of the Cantonment residents’ SUV.
Secondary Broadside Impact and Vehicle Fire
The initial impact sent the first sedan spinning out of control across the center lines. The vehicle breached the oncoming westbound lanes of Fairfield Drive directly in the path of a third vehicle—another sedan driven by a 21-year-old Pensacola man with a 20-year-old Pensacola woman as his passenger.
The oncoming westbound sedan struck the crossing vehicle broadside on its passenger side. The force of the second impact sent at least one vehicle careening off the roadway into a heavily wooded area, where it immediately caught fire.
Emergency response teams from Escambia County Fire Rescue and Escambia County EMS arrived rapidly on the scene to extinguish the vehicle blaze and extricate the trapped victims. Firefighters successfully suppressed the flames by 7:05 p.m.
Severe Injuries Loom Amid Seat Belt Warnings
First responders reported that two of the three hospitalized patients required immediate transport under emergency “trauma alert” protocols due to the severity of their impact wounds.
- The At-Fault Driver: FHP troopers confirmed that the 27-year-old Pensacola man who initiated the improper turn was not wearing a seat belt. He sustained critical, life-threatening injuries and remains hospitalized.
- The Oncoming Occupants: The 21-year-old driver and the 20-year-old female passenger in the westbound sedan both suffered serious injuries and were rushed to a local medical center.
In sharp contrast, the value of standard traffic safety equipment was demonstrated perfectly by the occupants of the SUV. The 62-year-old Cantonment driver and his 63-year-old passenger were properly restrained and walked away from the heavy front-end impact completely uninjured.
Verifiable Names Policy Note
In alignment with state public records privacy restrictions under Marsy’s Law and the Florida Highway Patrol’s standard reporting policies for active traffic homicides or major injury investigations, the exact identities of the involved drivers and passengers have been withheld from the initial public briefs.
The intersection remained closed for several hours as FHP traffic homicide investigators mapped the scene. The crash remains under active investigation by state troopers.
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