Early Morning Collision Disrupts Traffic in Marysville

Solo Vehicle Collision in Marysville, CA, Involves Mercedes E320 and Cement Pillar

📍 Marysville, CA

📅 Published: December 11, 2024 at 06:30 AM

🔄 Updated: December 11, 2024 at 07:01 AM

Map showing the location of the accident in Marysville, CA
Marysville, December 11, 2024 -

A solo vehicle collision occurred early this morning in Marysville, CA, when a Mercedes E320 struck a cement pillar at approximately 4:57 AM. The incident took place at 3053 Erle Road, resulting in significant damage to the vehicle. Emergency medical services were dispatched to the scene shortly after the collision was reported, as an individual was found inside the vehicle.

The California Highway Patrol classified the incident as a major injury collision, although the specific extent of the injuries remains unknown at this time. A tow truck was called to the scene to remove the damaged Mercedes E320, which had sustained major front-end and side damage.

By 6:08 AM, the tow truck had successfully removed the vehicle from the area. As a result of the incident, there may have been temporary lane closures on Erle Road while emergency responders managed the situation. Motorists in the area are advised to exercise caution and remain aware of their surroundings.

This incident highlights the importance of safe driving practices, especially during early morning hours when visibility may be reduced. The California Highway Patrol encourages all drivers to stay alert and adhere to traffic regulations to prevent accidents.

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