A single-vehicle collision occurred tonight on State Route 108 near Obyrnes Ferry Road in Jamestown, CA, involving a white SUV. The incident took place at approximately 9:12 PM when the SUV collided with a guardrail, prompting an immediate response from emergency services.
Units from the California Highway Patrol, CALFIRE, and Emergency Medical Services arrived quickly at the scene. Initial reports indicated that the driver was pinned inside the vehicle and had sustained a head injury. However, by 9:20 PM, it was confirmed that the driver refused medical attention, and no serious injuries were reported.
The collision rendered the white SUV undriveable, leading to a request for towing services made at 9:37 PM. A tow truck was dispatched to remove the damaged vehicle from the roadway, ensuring safety for other motorists.
Traffic was temporarily affected as emergency responders worked to assess the situation and clear the scene. Fortunately, no other vehicles were involved in this incident, and the roadway was reopened shortly after the SUV was towed away.
Authorities urge drivers to remain vigilant and cautious while navigating roadways, especially during nighttime hours when visibility may be reduced. The California Highway Patrol is continuing to investigate the circumstances surrounding the collision to determine any contributing factors.
This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of road safety and the potential dangers of driving. Motorists are encouraged to adhere to traffic regulations and drive responsibly to prevent accidents.
For updates on this incident and other traffic-related news in the area, residents are advised to stay tuned to local news sources and the California Highway Patrol's official channels.