A single-vehicle collision occurred late last night on Interstate 5 North near Sea World Drive in San Diego, CA, resulting in minor injuries. The incident was reported at approximately 11:41 PM when a Toyota Camry collided with a concrete divider and flipped over.
Emergency services were quickly dispatched to the scene, with reports indicating that injuries were suspected. By 11:44 PM, multiple units from the California Highway Patrol and fire services were en route, and an ambulance was requested to assist any injured parties. Witnesses reported that the vehicle had flipped, raising concerns about the occupants' safety.
At 12:08 AM, responders found the Toyota Camry wedged against a tree, necessitating the involvement of a tow service to safely remove the vehicle from the scene. The tow service confirmed their arrival shortly thereafter, ensuring that the area could be cleared for traffic. By 4:11 AM, the last unit had cleared the scene, allowing normal traffic flow to resume.
While the specific details of the injuries were not disclosed, it was confirmed that they were minor in nature. The swift response from emergency services helped to manage the situation effectively, minimizing the potential for further complications.
This incident highlights the importance of safe driving practices, especially during late-night hours when visibility can be compromised. Motorists are reminded to remain vigilant and adhere to traffic regulations to prevent accidents.
As the investigation continues, authorities encourage anyone who may have witnessed the incident to come forward with information. The California Highway Patrol is committed to ensuring the safety of all drivers on the road and will continue to monitor the area for any further incidents.
For updates on this incident and other traffic news, stay tuned to local news outlets and the California Highway Patrol's official channels.