A single-vehicle collision occurred today in Old Station, CA, when a white truck collided with a tree at approximately 9:10 AM. Fortunately, all four occupants of the vehicle were unharmed, and no medical transport was necessary.
Emergency services, including the California Highway Patrol (CHP) and Cal Fire, responded quickly to the scene. CHP units arrived at 9:03 AM and confirmed that the truck had struck a tree but was found to be on its wheels, indicating it was drivable. By 9:46 AM, it was reported that all occupants were safe, with no injuries sustained during the incident.
The collision caused minimal disruption to traffic, as the vehicle was located off the roadway. However, a tow truck was requested to remove the vehicle from the scene. At 10:10 AM, it was confirmed that the truck was approximately 25 feet off the roadway and awaiting towing.
The incident was officially cleared by 9:53 AM, allowing for normal traffic flow to resume in the area. CHP units remained on-site to ensure safety and manage the towing process until the vehicle was removed.
This incident highlights the importance of road safety and the potential hazards that can arise even in minor collisions. The swift response from emergency services ensured that the situation was handled effectively, with no injuries reported.
As motorists travel through Old Station, CA, they are encouraged to remain vigilant and cautious to prevent accidents. The CHP continues to monitor road conditions and respond to incidents to maintain safety for all drivers and passengers on the road.