A single-vehicle rollover incident occurred early this morning at the intersection of Paradise Drive and Antilles Way in Marin County, CA. Emergency services responded promptly, with units arriving on the scene by 4:34 AM to assess the situation.
The vehicle involved in the accident sustained major damage and was confirmed to be non-drivable. While there were no specific reports of injuries at the time of the incident, the nature of a rollover accident raises concerns about potential serious injuries. The California Highway Patrol was alerted to the collision at approximately 4:17 AM, when a witness reported the vehicle's lights visible about 20 feet off the roadway.
As the situation developed, the California Highway Patrol updated the incident status, indicating that an ambulance was en route. This change highlighted the seriousness of the situation, even though no injuries were confirmed on-site.
A tow truck was requested shortly after 4:40 AM to remove the damaged vehicle from the scene. By 4:42 AM, it was noted that the vehicle had rolled over and was resting on its right axle, necessitating a flatbed tow truck for safe removal. The vehicle was ultimately towed away, allowing the intersection to be cleared for traffic.
In addition to the vehicle rollover, there were reports of potential utility issues in the area, as Pacific Gas and Electric was notified about the incident. The California Highway Patrol also communicated with Comcast regarding possible downed lines, indicating that the rollover may have impacted utility services.
Traffic in the vicinity was likely affected as emergency responders worked to clear the scene and ensure safety for all motorists. Authorities continue to monitor the situation, and further updates will be provided as they become available.