Orlando-Daytona Beach-Melbourne, FL
Florida Highway Patrol troopers today made an arrest in a fatal hit and run crash that occurred Sunday morning along Orange Blossom Trail in Kissimmee.
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Florida Highway Patrol troopers today made an arrest in a fatal hit and run crash that occurred Sunday morning along Orange Blossom Trail in Kissimmee.
A male pedestrian was hit by a train Wednesday afternoon in Kissimmee, according to police.
Kissimmee police and fire crews responded to the crash at 3 p.m.that occurred near Smith and Vine streets.
A semi-truck driver was killed in a freak accident as he tried to stop for a fire truck. The 32-year-old semi driver slammed on the brakes so hard that beams on the trailer came crashing through the cab crushing him to death. Witnesses wonder if an emergency signal wasn't activated before the fir