A single-vehicle collision occurred early this morning on the transition from Interstate 10 East to Interstate 710 in Los Angeles, CA. The incident took place around 2:53 AM when a black Toyota Camry collided with unknown debris, causing the driver to lose control and spin out. The vehicle ended up in a grassy area adjacent to the roadway, raising concerns about its ability to be driven.
Emergency services were alerted, and units arrived on the scene by 3:30 AM. The driver reported the situation and requested an estimated time of arrival for assistance, as the vehicle remained lodged in the grass embankment. Fortunately, no injuries were reported as a result of the collision.
As the situation unfolded, a tow truck was requested to assist with the removal of the vehicle from the embankment. By 3:50 AM, the need for a second tow truck was identified, indicating that the towing operation was more complex than initially anticipated. Towing efforts were ongoing by 4:38 AM, with the second tow truck expected to arrive shortly.
While the collision did not cause significant traffic delays, motorists traveling in the area were advised to exercise caution due to the presence of emergency vehicles. The California Highway Patrol is investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident, particularly the nature of the debris that led to the driver losing control.
In summary, the early morning collision on the transition from Interstate 10 East to Interstate 710 involved a single vehicle, a black Toyota Camry, which was not drivable and required towing. Emergency services responded quickly, ensuring the safety of the driver and managing the situation effectively. No injuries were reported, and the vehicle was safely removed from the scene.