A minor traffic collision involving two vehicles occurred this morning on Interstate 5 South near State Route 163 in San Diego, CA. The incident took place at 6:59 AM, prompting a swift response from emergency services.
The collision involved a white Toyota Tacoma and a white sedan. Emergency services were dispatched shortly after the incident was reported, with the first unit arriving at the scene by 7:08 AM. Fortunately, no injuries were confirmed following the collision, despite initial reports indicating unknown injuries.
Both vehicles were assessed by emergency responders and were found to be not obstructing traffic. The white Toyota Tacoma was located in the center divider, while the white sedan was partially in the slow lane. This positioning allowed for a quick resolution of the situation, minimizing any potential traffic disruptions.
Traffic flow remained unaffected as both vehicles were determined to be in a position that did not block any lanes. The efficient response from the California Highway Patrol ensured that the situation was managed effectively, allowing drivers to continue their journeys without significant delays.
By 7:16 AM, a tow truck was called to the scene to assist with the vehicles involved in the collision. However, specific details regarding whether the vehicles were drivable or required towing were not provided.
This incident underscores the importance of prompt emergency response in ensuring road safety and minimizing traffic impact. The California Highway Patrol encourages all drivers to remain vigilant and drive safely to prevent accidents on the road.
For those traveling in the San Diego area, it is advisable to stay updated on traffic conditions and report any incidents to authorities to ensure the safety of all road users.