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Updated 13:31

Car Blazes After Collision Near Warsaw — Four Hospitalised

A dangerous crash near Warsaw left a Volkswagen on fire and four people hospitalised. Police investigate cause and witnesses rescued occupants.

A dangerous crash near Warsaw left a Volkswagen engulfed in flames after it hit a roadside tree in Dobiesz. Consequently, witnesses and the passengers escaped the burning car before emergency services arrived.

What happened in Dobiesz

The accident occurred at about 20:20 on Leśna Street. The driver lost control on a bend and hit a tree. Moreover, the impact ignited the vehicle almost immediately. Fire crews reached the scene and extinguished the blaze. However, emergency crews transported all four occupants to hospital. The group included the driver, a passenger and two teenagers. Police now investigate why the driver lost control. In addition, forensic teams will document the scene and gather witness statements.

Details of the dangerous crash near Warsaw

Witnesses acted quickly and helped people out of the car. As a result, rescuers avoided more serious outcomes. Firefighters secured the area and medics provided first aid. The local police continue to interview witnesses and reconstruct the events. Furthermore, they will check vehicle speed and road conditions. Therefore, investigators will determine if weather, speed, distraction or a mechanical fault caused the crash.

Why this matters for expats and drivers

This incident highlights risks on Mazovia roads near Warsaw. Drivers often face tight curves and tree-lined streets. Consequently, a small mistake can have severe results. In addition, many collisions in Poland involve roadside trees because roads cut through forested land. Newcomers should adapt their speed to the local roads. Moreover, expect aggressive brakes on narrow bends and change lanes early. If police issue a mandat (fine), you must pay it or contest it in court. If you drive without proper insurance, authorities may detain your vehicle. Therefore, always carry valid OC car insurance and your driving licence.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: If you witness or suffer a crash, call 112 immediately. In Poland, the ambulance system works under NFZ (National Health Fund), but private hospital care can cost extra. You should register for public health coverage through NFZ or have private travel insurance. Keep your PESEL (national ID number) if you have one, and bring it to the hospital. If you do not have PESEL, bring your passport and insurance documents. ZUS refers to social insurance (for benefits and sick pay) and does not replace emergency care. For vehicle incidents, report to police and your insurer quickly. Keep photos, witness names and the police report for any compensation claim.

Local services responded quickly to secure the site. Consequently, traffic disruption cleared after firefighting crews finished their work. Police continue to examine vehicle damage and road evidence. Meanwhile, the community hopes for the full recovery of the injured.

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