Eight hospitalized after multi-vehicle collision in Southwest Miami-Dade; investigators review circumstances and roadway impacts

Crash leaves three adults and five children injured in southern Miami-Dade
Eight people were taken to hospitals after a multi-vehicle collision in Southwest Miami-Dade, authorities said. The injured included five children and three adults. The crash was reported during the early evening hours, and emergency crews responded to assist victims, including at least one situation involving entrapment.
The collision occurred near the intersection of Southwest 286th Street and Southwest 142nd Avenue, an area that serves as a connector for residential neighborhoods and local traffic moving through southern parts of the county. The crash prompted a significant emergency response and temporarily affected travel in the immediate area as crews worked the scene.
Emergency response and medical transport
Miami-Dade Fire Rescue units were dispatched at about 6:47 p.m. following reports of a serious crash. Responders provided on-scene care and coordinated transport for all eight patients to area hospitals. Officials did not immediately release patient identities or detailed medical updates beyond confirming that children were among those injured.
Investigators had not publicly detailed the specific number of vehicles involved beyond characterizing it as a multi-vehicle collision. Authorities also had not released information on whether any of the injured required trauma-center transport, the specific hospitals receiving patients, or whether seatbelts or child safety restraints were in use.
What is known—and what remains under investigation
The Florida Highway Patrol indicated the crash remains under investigation. At this stage, the circumstances that led to the collision—including vehicle speeds, right-of-way compliance, potential impairment, distraction, or mechanical issues—have not been publicly confirmed. Officials also had not announced whether any driver citations would be issued or whether criminal charges could be considered.
As is typical in major crashes with multiple injuries, investigators may rely on a combination of evidence sources, including:
- Physical roadway evidence such as skid marks, debris fields, and points of impact
- Vehicle damage assessments and any event data recorder information
- Witness statements and potential nearby surveillance video
- Medical and toxicology procedures when warranted by investigative protocols
Roadway and community impacts
Crashes in the far southwest and southern Miami-Dade corridor can quickly create bottlenecks due to limited alternate routes and the mix of commuter traffic with local neighborhood travel. During the response and investigation, drivers in the area were urged to anticipate delays and use caution near emergency activity.
Authorities said the investigation will determine the factors that contributed to the collision and whether enforcement action is appropriate.
Further details are expected as investigators complete scene analysis and verify accounts from those involved.