A traffic collision occurred early today on Mines Road in Livermore, CA, resulting in one individual sustaining moderate injuries. The incident was first reported at 1:32 AM, approximately 3.1 miles from the intersection of State Route 130 and Del Puerto Canyon Road.
Emergency services were quickly alerted, and by 1:42 AM, it was confirmed that the reporting party had suffered back and leg injuries and was found in the middle of the road, unable to move. Multiple emergency units were dispatched, with responders arriving at the scene at 3:39 AM to assess the situation and provide assistance.
CalFire and CalStar were notified and transported the injured party to San Jose Regional Hospital for treatment. The patient was reported to be in stable condition upon arrival, with vital signs maintained.
In addition to the medical response, coordination for towing services was necessary due to the vehicles involved in the collision. Various towing companies were contacted throughout the early morning hours, with several declining due to distance or availability. Ultimately, a towing service confirmed they were en route, with an estimated arrival time of 1.5 hours.
By 6:58 AM, all emergency units had cleared the scene, indicating that all necessary actions had been completed. The total number of vehicles involved in the collision was not specified, but the primary focus remained on the injured party and the safe removal of vehicles from the roadway.
This incident underscores the importance of quick emergency response in traffic situations and the ongoing efforts of local services to ensure public safety on the roads. As investigations continue, drivers are reminded to exercise caution while traveling on Mines Road and surrounding areas.