A solo vehicle collision occurred early today in Corona, California, involving a black GMC pickup truck and an electrical box. The incident was reported at 12:25 AM at the intersection of Mayhew Canyon Road and Santiago Canyon Road. Emergency services responded promptly, with multiple units arriving on the scene shortly after the collision was confirmed.
At 12:26 AM, authorities confirmed that the GMC pickup had collided with an electrical box. Fire units were dispatched at 12:28 AM to address the situation. The incident was classified as more serious by 12:38 AM, prompting additional emergency resources to be notified. Two juveniles were in the vehicle at the time of the accident, but they were picked up by another vehicle shortly after the collision, and no injuries were reported.
Emergency units arrived on the scene by 1:00 AM to assess the situation and ensure public safety. The fire department worked alongside tow services to manage the aftermath of the incident. By 1:31 AM, the area was cleared, and emergency responders began to conclude their operations. The incident was officially verified and deemed under control by 3:25 AM.
While the GMC pickup was likely towed from the scene, the quick response from emergency services ensured that the situation was handled efficiently without any reported injuries. The collision did not appear to cause significant traffic disruptions, although the presence of emergency units may have temporarily affected local traffic flow.
This incident highlights the importance of road safety and the need for drivers to remain vigilant, especially in areas where electrical infrastructure is present. The California Highway Patrol continues to monitor the situation and urges all drivers to exercise caution on the roads.