A single-vehicle accident occurred today on Mines Road in Mount Hamilton, CA, when a car collided with a boulder and flipped over. The incident was reported at 12:13 PM, prompting immediate action from emergency services.
Emergency responders were dispatched and arrived at the scene shortly after the report at 12:15 PM. Upon assessment, they confirmed that no injuries were reported, which is fortunate given the nature of the accident. The vehicle involved was identified as a car that flipped over due to the collision with the boulder.
Towing services were contacted to remove the vehicle from the scene, with the towing process beginning at approximately 12:43 PM. The vehicle was successfully towed away by 2:53 PM. Throughout this time, emergency personnel remained on-site to ensure safety and assist with coordination.
The incident did not result in any significant traffic delays or lane closures, allowing for the smooth flow of vehicles along Mines Road. Emergency services worked efficiently to clear the scene and ensure that the road was safe for other motorists.
This accident serves as a reminder for drivers to remain vigilant and cautious, especially in areas where unexpected obstacles, such as boulders, may be present. The California Highway Patrol encourages all drivers to stay alert and drive safely to prevent accidents.
In summary, the accident on Mines Road in Mount Hamilton, CA, involved a single vehicle that collided with a boulder and flipped over. Fortunately, no injuries were reported, and the vehicle was towed from the scene without causing significant traffic disruption. Emergency services responded promptly, ensuring the safety of all involved.