A traffic collision involving two vehicles occurred early today on Interstate 80 East near Dixon Avenue in Dixon, CA. The incident was first reported at approximately 12:37 AM as a hit-and-run with injuries. However, it was later updated to a non-injury collision.
California Highway Patrol (CHP) units were dispatched to the scene and arrived shortly after the initial report. Upon their arrival, officers confirmed that no injuries had occurred, alleviating initial concerns regarding the severity of the situation.
A tow service was called to assist with the removal of the vehicles involved in the collision. However, the tow service faced challenges in transporting the vehicles, leading to extended wait times. At around 1:39 AM, it was reported that the tow service was unable to take the vehicles to their designated location, prompting further communication with the Department of Transportation Control Center for assistance.
Throughout the incident, CHP officers maintained communication with the involved parties and the tow service to ensure that all necessary protocols were followed. The situation was monitored closely, and updates were provided to ensure the safety of everyone involved.
As of now, the vehicles are scheduled to be towed, although specific details regarding their final status have not been confirmed. The CHP continues to manage the situation, providing support to those affected by the collision.
Motorists in the area are advised to remain cautious as the situation is resolved, and delays may occur as the tow service works to clear the roadway. Fortunately, no injuries were reported, and the quick response from emergency services helped to effectively manage the incident.
This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of safe driving practices and the need for prompt reporting of accidents to ensure the safety of all road users.