A single-vehicle traffic collision occurred today at the intersection of Main Street and Broadway Street in Cabazon, California, involving a brown Toyota Tundra. The incident was reported at approximately 2:58 PM when the vehicle lost control and spun out, ultimately coming to rest in the sand at the intersection.
Witnesses reported seeing multiple good Samaritans assisting the driver shortly after the vehicle came to a stop. By 3:00 PM, bystanders were helping the driver, ensuring their safety until emergency services arrived. The first emergency unit reached the scene at 3:15 PM, confirming that the driver was unharmed.
No injuries were reported as a result of the collision. The vehicle was confirmed to be off the roadway by 3:02 PM, allowing for a safer environment for both the driver and the assisting bystanders. Emergency services assessed the situation and ensured that the driver was safe.
A tow service was requested shortly after the emergency unit arrived, and by 3:17 PM, the tow service was confirmed to be en route. The brown Toyota Tundra was subsequently towed and placed on a 30-day hold as part of standard procedure for vehicles involved in such incidents.
The emergency unit cleared the scene by 4:26 PM, allowing traffic to resume in the area. While the incident caused a temporary disruption, the quick response from both the good Samaritans and emergency services helped mitigate any potential hazards.
This incident highlights the importance of safe driving practices and the role of community members in assisting those in need during emergencies. The Cabazon community appreciates the swift actions of those who stepped in to help, showcasing the spirit of cooperation and care that defines the area.