A single-vehicle collision occurred late last night on Petaluma Hill Road in Santa Rosa, CA, resulting in no reported injuries. The incident was first reported at 11:05 PM, prompting a rapid response from the California Highway Patrol and local fire services.
According to reports, the vehicle, identified as a Kia, went off the road and into a ditch approximately 15 feet from the roadway. Emergency services arrived quickly to assess the situation and ensure the safety of the area. Initially, the incident was classified as a traffic collision with an ambulance en route, but it was later confirmed that no injuries had occurred.
At 11:23 PM, fire services requested a tow for the Kia, indicating the need for vehicle removal from the ditch. A tow service was contacted shortly thereafter, but at 11:52 PM, the initial tow service declined to assist. This led to a request for a different wrecker service to handle the vehicle removal.
By 12:03 AM, a new wrecker service was initiated to assist with the situation. The last emergency unit cleared the scene at 12:51 AM, marking the conclusion of the incident response. The Kia was successfully towed from the scene, ensuring the roadway was clear for other motorists.
This incident underscores the importance of prompt emergency response and the coordination between various services to manage traffic incidents effectively. Fortunately, no injuries were reported, and the situation was resolved without further complications.
Motorists are reminded to exercise caution while driving, especially in areas where road conditions may be compromised. The California Highway Patrol continues to monitor and respond to incidents throughout the region to ensure public safety.