A solo vehicle accident occurred early this morning on the northbound side of State Route 57 near the Interstate 10 East interchange in Pomona, CA. The California Highway Patrol received reports of the incident at approximately 1:32 AM, indicating that the vehicle had gone off the road and up an embankment, leaving debris scattered across the roadway.
Emergency units were dispatched to the scene shortly after the initial report, arriving at approximately 1:40 AM. Upon arrival, officers confirmed that there were no injuries reported from the incident. The situation was assessed, and it was determined that a tow truck would be necessary to remove the vehicle from the embankment.
At 1:39 AM, a towing service was requested, and the California Fire Department also responded to assist. The area was cleared by around 1:48 AM, allowing traffic to resume safely. The final coding indicated that the vehicle was successfully towed away by 2:36 AM, concluding the incident without any further complications.
The quick response from the California Highway Patrol and local fire services helped to manage the situation effectively, preventing any potential traffic delays that could have arisen from the debris on the roadway. Fortunately, there were no injuries reported, and the driver was unharmed.
Motorists traveling in the area should remain cautious and aware of their surroundings, especially during early morning hours when visibility may be reduced. This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of safe driving practices and being prepared for unexpected situations on the road.
The California Highway Patrol encourages drivers to report any incidents or hazards they encounter to ensure the safety of all road users. For ongoing updates and safety tips, residents can follow the CHP's official channels.