A solo vehicle rollover accident occurred today on State Route 39 at mile marker 19.08 in Azusa, California. The incident was reported around 9:03 PM and involved one vehicle with two occupants. Fortunately, both individuals were able to exit the vehicle without reporting any injuries.
Emergency services, including the Los Angeles County Fire Department and the California Highway Patrol, responded promptly to the scene. Upon arrival, they confirmed that the vehicle had rolled over and was resting on its roof. The California Highway Patrol received notifications about the incident shortly after it occurred, and the fire department confirmed the situation at the scene.
A tow truck was called to remove the vehicle, which was deemed undriveable due to the rollover. The scene was cleared by 10:18 PM, allowing for the reopening of the roadway. Fortunately, there were no significant traffic delays reported as a result of this incident, and all lanes were back in operation shortly after the vehicle was towed.
Witnesses indicated that the vehicle had taken the Azusa exit from Interstate 210 before continuing northbound on Azusa Avenue and then onto San Gabriel Canyon Road. The cause of the rollover is currently under investigation, and authorities are urging drivers to remain cautious in the area.
This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of road safety and the need for drivers to stay vigilant, especially in challenging driving conditions. The quick response from emergency services helped ensure that the situation was managed effectively, minimizing disruption to traffic.
The California Highway Patrol encourages all motorists to follow traffic laws and drive responsibly to prevent accidents. For updates on road conditions and safety tips, residents are advised to check local traffic reports.