A non-injury traffic collision involving three vehicles occurred today at approximately 6:07 PM on State Route 99 North near State Route 219 in Salida, CA. The vehicles involved were a white Toyota Camry, a black Dodge sedan, and a black Kia. By 6:08 PM, all vehicles were moved to the right shoulder of the highway.
Emergency services were quickly dispatched and arrived on the scene by 6:24 PM. Fortunately, no injuries were reported among the occupants of any of the vehicles involved in the collision. The prompt response from emergency units helped manage the situation effectively, ensuring the safety of all parties involved.
Towing arrangements were made for the vehicles. The black Kia, which suffered significant front-end damage, was towed from the scene. The white Toyota Camry, which sustained minor rear damage, was also towed to a designated location. The status of the black Dodge sedan was not specified, leaving its fate unclear.
By 6:47 PM, the last emergency unit cleared the area, indicating that the situation was under control and no further assistance was needed. The swift actions of the emergency responders and the cooperation of those involved helped to prevent further complications.
Motorists traveling on State Route 99 North should be aware of the potential for brief delays during the emergency response, but the road is now clear for travel. The California Highway Patrol reminds drivers to exercise caution and remain vigilant while on the road, especially in the event of accidents.
This incident highlights the importance of safe driving practices and the need to stay alert to changing road conditions. For ongoing updates and information on traffic incidents, drivers are encouraged to check local traffic reports.