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FWC officer saves woman trapped in an overturned car off a Florida Keys highway

A Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission police officer crawls through the back windo of an overturned sedan that crashed through a fence on the side of the 18 Mile Stretch of U.S. 1 in Key Largo Wednesday, Aug. 20, 2025.
A Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission police officer crawls through the back windo of an overturned sedan that crashed through a fence on the side of the 18 Mile Stretch of U.S. 1 in Key Largo Wednesday, Aug. 20, 2025. Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission

A Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission police officer sprung into action Wednesday after seeing an overturned car that was leaking fuel on the side of U.S. 1 in the Florida Keys and rushed inside the vehicle to free the driver.

The cop, Officer Chris Lejarzar, feared the car would soon burst into flames because he heard the ignition restarting as gasoline was pouring out of the sedan, FWC spokeswoman Arielle Callender said.

Around 3:20 p.m., Callender said the car had crashed through a fence and was lying in the tree-line off the southbound shoulder of the 18 Mile Stretch of U.S. 1 in Key Largo when Lejarzar came upon the accident.

First responders work to free a woman who was trapped in her overturned car after it crashed off the side of the 18 Mile Stretch of U.S. 1 in Key Largo Wednesday, Aug. 20, 2025.
First responders work to free a woman who was trapped in her overturned car after it crashed off the side of the 18 Mile Stretch of U.S. 1 in Key Largo Wednesday, Aug. 20, 2025. Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission

The woman was seriously injured inside. Lejarzar crawled through the broken rear window to get to her. He then cut the seatbelt, Callender said.

He soon had help from Monroe County Fire Rescue, Florida Highway Patrol and Monroe sheriff’s deputies, who all secured the car and extracted the woman, Callender said, adding that firefighters stopped the fuel leak.

A Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission police truck is parked on the 18 Mile Stretch of U.S. 1 with a Miami-Dade Fire Rescue helicopter in the distance, Wednesday, Aug. 20, 2025. An FWC officer is being credited with saving a woman who was trapped in her overturned car on the side of the highway.
A Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission police truck is parked on the 18 Mile Stretch of U.S. 1 with a Miami-Dade Fire Rescue helicopter in the distance, Wednesday, Aug. 20, 2025. An FWC officer is being credited with saving a woman who was trapped in her overturned car on the side of the highway. Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission

“I commend Officer Lejarzar and our Monroe County partners for their swift and courageous response,” Lt. Col. Alfredo Escanio, FWC’s South Region deputy director, said in a statement. “Their actions demonstrate their bravery and dedication to protecting the community.”

Paramedics airlifted the woman to a mainland hospital. Her condition was not immediately available Thursday.

This story was originally published August 21, 2025 at 7:05 PM.

David Goodhue
Miami Herald
David Goodhue covers the Florida Keys and South Florida for FLKeysNews.com and the Miami Herald. Before joining the Herald, he covered Congress, the Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Energy in Washington, D.C. He is a graduate of the University of Delaware. 
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