A traffic collision involving three vehicles occurred today on Interstate 380 East in San Bruno, California, at approximately 9:32 AM. The vehicles involved included a white Dodge, a gray Lexus, and a gray GMC pickup truck. One police officer sustained a neck injury during the incident, but no other injuries were reported among the drivers or passengers.
The collision blocked two right lanes of the highway, causing a temporary disruption to traffic flow. Emergency services responded quickly, with multiple units arriving on the scene to manage the situation effectively. It was determined that the white Dodge was drivable, which aided in the clearing of the roadway.
By 10:10 AM, emergency crews had successfully cleared the roadway, allowing traffic to resume normal operations. Although towing requests were initially made, they were later canceled as the vehicles were deemed drivable. All units cleared the scene by 10:13 AM, minimizing the impact on traffic and ensuring safety for all motorists.
The California Highway Patrol was present to investigate the circumstances surrounding the collision and assist with traffic management. The incident occurred near the interchange with U.S. Highway 101 South, which may have contributed to the traffic conditions at the time.
Motorists are reminded to remain vigilant and drive cautiously, especially in areas with heavy traffic or where accidents have occurred. The swift response from emergency services and effective management of the situation helped prevent further complications on the busy highway.
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