A significant multi-vehicle collision occurred early this morning on the westbound 105 Freeway near the 110 Freeway in Los Angeles, CA, involving approximately eight vehicles. The incident began at 4:09 AM when a gray Dodge Charger collided with multiple other vehicles, prompting an immediate response from emergency services.
Emergency units arrived on the scene by 4:28 AM to manage the situation. At least two individuals sustained injuries and were transported to local hospitals for medical attention. However, specific details regarding the nature of their injuries have not been released.
The collision caused all westbound lanes of the 105 Freeway to be closed temporarily, impacting traffic flow in the area. By 4:49 AM, all lanes were reported to be open, allowing traffic to resume. The scene was fully cleared by 5:34 AM, minimizing disruption for morning commuters.
At least one vehicle was deemed not movable and required towing from the scene. A tow truck was called to assist with the recovery of this vehicle, ensuring the roadway was cleared efficiently.
The California Highway Patrol effectively managed the incident, coordinating with fire services and other emergency responders to ensure the safety of all involved. The prompt response helped to prevent further complications on the busy freeway.
Motorists are reminded to exercise caution when driving in the area, especially during early morning hours when visibility may be reduced. The California Highway Patrol encourages drivers to remain alert and follow traffic regulations to prevent similar incidents in the future.
For ongoing updates and traffic advisories, residents can check the California Highway Patrol's official website or local news outlets.