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News: 1 child hospitalized after fiery crash at Lone Tree preschool 

Written by Dormer Harpring reviewed by KC Harping. May 13, 2026Accidents In the News

LONE TREE, CO – One child was sent to the hospital after a cybertruck crashed into Primrose School, which led to a fire on Wednesday, CBS News reports.

Fire crews were dispatched to the 9200th block of Teddy Lane and pulled up to the scene around 9 a.m. Firefighters said the cyber truck and building caught on fire.

Fortunately, the 22 adults were able to safely evacuate with the 78 children, between 6 weeks to 5 years of age, just before firefighters arrived.

The City of Lone Tree confirmed that a child passenger inside the cybertruck was taken to a hospital for treatment of unspecified injuries. No injuries were reported for the other child inside the vehicle and the cybertruck driver, a grandparent, and the 100 occupants inside the building — the 22 adults and 78 children.

Parents were reunited with their children.

Police did not suspect impairment was a contributing factor behind the fiery crash, and no citations or charges have been announced.

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