A hit-and-run incident involving two vehicles occurred late last night in Fallbrook, California, resulting in injuries and significant debris on the roadway. The collision took place at approximately 11:11 PM on Old Highway 395, where a Hyundai Tucson and a Chevrolet sedan were involved.
Emergency services responded promptly, arriving at the scene within 13 minutes of the initial report. Upon arrival, responders found both vehicles off the roadway, with considerable debris scattered across the area. At least one of the vehicles was rendered undriveable and required towing.
First responders assessed the situation and provided assistance to the occupants of both vehicles who sustained injuries. The debris from the collision was cleared to restore safe passage for other motorists.
The California Highway Patrol is actively investigating the hit-and-run, seeking to identify the driver who fled the scene. Witnesses are encouraged to come forward with any information that could aid in the investigation.
Traffic was impacted during the response and cleanup efforts, but all units were cleared from the scene by 11:57 PM, allowing normal traffic flow to resume. The California Highway Patrol emphasizes the importance of road safety and urges drivers to report any suspicious behavior.
This incident highlights the responsibilities of drivers involved in accidents and the need for accountability. The California Highway Patrol is committed to ensuring justice for those affected by this incident.
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