A non-injury traffic collision occurred early this morning on Porter Creek Road in Santa Rosa, CA, causing some disruption but thankfully no injuries were reported. The incident was first reported at approximately 2:50 AM, raising initial concerns about potential injuries. However, by 2:58 AM, the California Highway Patrol confirmed that there were no injuries involved.
Emergency units were dispatched to the scene at 3:00 AM. Upon arrival, it was determined that the vehicles involved were not drivable, prompting the need for a wrecker to assist in their recovery. A towing service was called, with an estimated arrival time of one hour.
The collision took place at 2858 Porter Creek Road, a location that typically experiences low traffic during the early morning hours. The California Highway Patrol responded quickly to manage the situation, ensuring that the roadway remained safe for other drivers. By 3:19 AM, additional units were en route to provide further assistance.
Throughout the incident, the California Highway Patrol monitored the scene and provided updates on the recovery process. Fortunately, no medical assistance was required, and the situation was handled efficiently, minimizing potential traffic delays.
As of now, the vehicles involved are awaiting recovery, and the scene is expected to be cleared shortly. Local residents and commuters are advised to remain cautious while traveling in the area until the situation is fully resolved.
This incident highlights the importance of safe driving practices, especially during the early morning hours when visibility may be reduced. The California Highway Patrol encourages all drivers to stay alert and follow traffic regulations to prevent similar incidents in the future.