A traffic collision involving two vehicles occurred today on the southbound lanes of US Highway 101 near Produce Avenue in South San Francisco, CA. The incident was reported at approximately 4:59 PM, prompting a swift response from emergency services.
The collision involved a black Toyota Sienna and a white GMC van. Initial reports indicated that the extent of injuries was unknown, and there have been no updates confirming any injuries since the incident. Emergency units arrived on the scene by 5:28 PM, where they found the area blocked, necessitating a courtesy tow.
As the situation unfolded, multiple tow requests were made, and the California Highway Patrol worked diligently to manage the scene. The black Toyota Sienna was likely towed, while the status of the white GMC van remained uncertain for some time. Reports indicated that the GMC van was still present at the scene with its hazard lights activated as late as 7:34 PM.
Traffic in the area was affected due to the collision, with the fourth lane blocked for an extended period. The California Highway Patrol and other emergency services worked to clear the scene and restore normal traffic flow. The Freeway Service Patrol also provided assistance during the incident, helping to manage the situation effectively.
By 6:16 PM, the Freeway Service Patrol had closed their incident, although the white GMC van remained on-site for additional time. The situation was closely monitored to ensure the safety of all motorists in the vicinity.
As of now, there are no confirmed injuries reported from the incident, and the investigation into the circumstances surrounding the collision is ongoing. Motorists are advised to remain cautious while traveling through the area and to stay updated on traffic conditions.