A minor traffic collision occurred today on Interstate 5 South at the intersection with State Route 15 in San Diego, CA. The incident was reported at 12:44 PM and involved two vehicles: a gray Kia and a white Mazda. Fortunately, no injuries were reported as a result of the collision.
Emergency services were dispatched to the scene at 12:46 PM and arrived shortly thereafter at 12:47 PM. Upon arrival, the situation was assessed, and it was classified as a "Traffic Collision - No Injuries" by 12:58 PM. This classification indicated that while the vehicles were damaged, all individuals involved were unharmed.
To manage the situation and clear the roadway, towing services were requested at 12:59 PM. A second towing service was called at 1:04 PM to assist in the removal of the vehicles. By 1:28 PM, all emergency units had cleared the scene, allowing for the reopening of the roadway to traffic.
The collision caused minimal disruption to traffic flow, and the quick response from emergency services ensured that the situation was handled efficiently. The vehicles involved were towed from the scene, allowing for a swift return to normal traffic conditions.
Motorists traveling through this area are reminded to remain vigilant and adhere to traffic laws to prevent similar incidents. The California Highway Patrol continues to monitor the roadways for safety and encourages drivers to report any hazardous conditions or accidents.
In summary, today's traffic collision on Interstate 5 South at State Route 15 in San Diego, CA, involved two vehicles but resulted in no injuries. Emergency services responded promptly, and the vehicles were towed without significant impact on traffic flow.