A multi-vehicle collision occurred this morning on State Route 99 North near the Clinton Avenue on-ramp in Fresno, CA. The incident involved four vehicles, including a white Dodge Charger, a semi-truck without a trailer, a gray Ford F150, and an unidentified fourth vehicle. The collision was reported at approximately 7:10 AM, prompting an immediate response from emergency services.
The initial crash involved the white Dodge Charger and the semi-truck, which resulted in debris scattered across all lanes of the highway just a minute later. Emergency services were dispatched promptly, with units arriving on the scene within eight minutes to assess the situation and manage traffic flow.
By 7:14 AM, it was confirmed that four vehicles were involved in the incident. Fortunately, there were no reported injuries, although the extent of damage to the vehicles remains unclear. The debris created a significant hazard for other drivers, leading to traffic disruptions in the area.
Emergency responders worked diligently to clear the roadway, and by 7:49 AM, the scene was cleared, allowing traffic to resume normal operations. The incident was officially closed shortly after at 7:50 AM.
The quick response from emergency services helped to minimize the disruption to traffic and ensure the safety of all involved. While specific details regarding the disposition of the vehicles have not been provided, it is assumed they were either towed or removed from the scene to facilitate the reopening of the highway.
Motorists in the area are reminded to remain cautious and alert, as multi-vehicle collisions can lead to unexpected hazards on the road. The California Highway Patrol continues to monitor the situation and urges drivers to exercise care while navigating busy highways.