A multi-vehicle collision occurred on Main Street in Ramona, CA, today at approximately 7:30 PM, involving four vehicles. Emergency services responded promptly to the scene, where they found debris and oil on the roadway, creating a hazardous situation for drivers.
While there were no reports of injuries, the condition of the vehicles raised concerns about their drivable status. Multiple requests for towing were made, with at least two vehicles confirmed for towing. Emergency responders worked diligently to manage the scene, ensuring that the roadway was cleared and that necessary assistance was provided.
The incident began when one vehicle, identified as a white work truck, was reported to be involved in the collision. Upon arrival, emergency services noted the presence of debris and a small amount of oil on the road, which could pose risks to other motorists. The California Highway Patrol was on site to assess the situation and coordinate the response.
Throughout the evening, tow trucks were dispatched to remove the damaged vehicles from the scene. The first tow request was canceled shortly after, but a third tow truck was later called to assist. Emergency crews estimated that the cleanup would take approximately 20 minutes, but they cautioned that it could take longer due to the extent of the debris.
As the situation unfolded, the California Highway Patrol communicated with their units to ensure that all lanes were monitored for potential blockages. By 9:20 PM, responders confirmed that debris was still present on the roadway, and they continued to work on clearing the area.
Drivers in the vicinity of Main Street in Ramona, CA, were advised to exercise caution and be aware of ongoing cleanup efforts. The California Highway Patrol is investigating the incident further to determine the cause of the collision and ensure the safety of all road users.