A single-vehicle accident involving a gray GMC Canyon occurred late last night in Greenwood, CA, at the intersection of Sliger Mine Road and Camino Cumbre. The incident was reported around 10:57 PM when the vehicle overturned and was found on its side, smoking near brush, raising concerns about a potential fire hazard.
Emergency services responded promptly to the scene, assessing the situation and ensuring the safety of the area. While there were no specific reports of injuries, the focus was on managing the vehicle's smoking condition and preventing any fire risk to the nearby brush.
A tow truck was requested to assist with the removal of the overturned vehicle, which was partially obstructing the roadway. By 11:11 PM, a tow truck was dispatched, but there was a subsequent notification that the initial tow truck was canceled, and another was sent to handle the situation.
By 11:18 PM, the vehicle was confirmed as a gray GMC Canyon, and emergency personnel continued to monitor the area for any potential fire risks. The local fire department was also notified to ensure that the situation was under control.
The roadway was cleared shortly after, allowing traffic to resume without significant delays. Authorities worked diligently to ensure that the area was safe for motorists and that the vehicle was towed away without incident.
This incident highlights the importance of road safety and the quick response of emergency services in managing unexpected situations. Fortunately, no injuries were reported, and the prompt actions taken by responders helped prevent any further complications.