A multi-vehicle collision occurred today on the transition from southbound State Route 57 to eastbound Interstate 10 in Pomona, CA. The incident involved three vehicles: a red Ford F150, a white Honda SUV, and a black Acura sedan. Emergency services were alerted at approximately 7:18 PM, with responders arriving promptly at the scene.
The collision resulted in at least one vehicle having deployed airbags, indicating the potential for injuries among the occupants. While specific details regarding injuries were not provided, the presence of occupants in the vehicles suggests that medical attention may have been necessary. An ambulance was requested shortly after the incident was reported.
Traffic was significantly impacted as the right lane of the transition was blocked due to the collision, causing delays for motorists in the area. Emergency units worked efficiently to manage the situation, and by 8:06 PM, the scene was cleared, allowing traffic to resume normal flow. Tow trucks were called to remove the vehicles involved, and all three vehicles were towed from the location.
The involvement of a red GMC Sierra was also noted, but its exact role in the collision remains unclear. The swift response from local emergency services, including the Los Angeles County Fire Department, helped to mitigate further complications from the incident.
Following the incident, inquiries were made regarding the whereabouts of the towed vehicles, with at least one occupant seeking information about their vehicle's location. This incident underscores the importance of road safety and the need for caution while navigating busy highways, especially during peak traffic hours.
As the situation develops, authorities remind drivers to remain vigilant and adhere to traffic regulations to prevent similar incidents in the future.