Officers arrived to the scene of the crash in the westbound lanes of I-30 and found two vehicles had collided and one vehicle was on fire, officials say.

ARLINGTON, Texas — One person was killed and another person was injured in a crash on I-30 in Arlington early Saturday, officials say. 

Officers were called to the scene in the westbound lanes of the 3800 block of east I-30 near State Highway 360 and Great Southwest Parkway shortly before 2 a.m. following reports of a major crash involving two vehicles with one vehicle on fire, according to a press release.

Officers arrived to find a white and gray sedan had been involved in a crash and the white sedan was on fire, police say. Arlington firefighters and other agencies responded to the scene and extinguished the blaze, according to a press release. 

The driver of the white sedan was pronounced dead at the scene and the driver of the gray sedan was taken to a local hospital for treatment, officials say. Neither driver was identified. The Tarrant County Medical Examiner’s Office will release the name of the deceased once next of kin have been notified.

Investigators determined the crash likely happened after the white sedan lost control and moved into the path of the gray sedan for an unknown reason before the white sedan hit a wall and caught fire, officials say.

The investigation into the crash remains active and no charges have been filed as of Saturday morning, police say. 

The westbound lanes of I-30 were temporarily closed as crews responded to the crash, but have since been reopened, officials say. 

This is a developing story. WFAA will update this story as additional information becomes available.