A traffic collision involving an unknown number of vehicles occurred late last night, blocking the on-ramp to the eastbound Interstate 210 freeway in Azusa, California. The incident was reported at 11:58 PM, prompting immediate responses from emergency services.
Upon arrival shortly after midnight, authorities found at least one vehicle obstructing access to the on-ramp. Fortunately, there were no reported injuries related to the collision. However, the situation required multiple attempts to secure towing services to clear the roadway.
The first towing service contacted was unable to assist, leading to further delays in clearing the scene. At 1:45 AM, another towing provider also declined the call, prolonging the blockage. Finally, at approximately 2:20 AM, a tow truck arrived and successfully removed the vehicle from the on-ramp, allowing traffic to resume its normal flow.
The incident highlights the importance of timely responses from emergency services and towing companies in maintaining the safety and efficiency of California's roadways. While no injuries were reported, the blockage of the on-ramp could have led to significant traffic delays if not addressed promptly.
Motorists traveling in the area should remain vigilant and aware of their surroundings, especially during late-night hours when visibility may be reduced. The California Highway Patrol continues to encourage safe driving practices and urges anyone involved in a collision to report it to authorities immediately.
For ongoing updates and information about traffic incidents in Azusa, California, residents are encouraged to follow local news sources and the California Highway Patrol's official channels.