A traffic incident involving a disabled vehicle occurred today on Oak Glen Road in Cherry Valley, CA. The California Highway Patrol (CHP) received reports of a vehicle that had become stuck and was causing a traffic hazard at around 4:14 PM. Emergency services quickly responded to the scene to assess the situation.
Initial reports indicated that the vehicle had accessed the property from the back and was unable to move. A resident, concerned for the elderly male driver, requested assistance from the CHP to help resolve the situation. By 4:18 PM, the vehicle was confirmed as disabled and occupied.
CALFIRE was notified shortly after to provide additional support. A tow truck was requested at 4:49 PM, and by 4:51 PM, the vehicle was deemed accessible for towing. The incident was classified as a no-injury traffic collision, and the vehicle was successfully towed from the scene.
The prompt response from the CHP and CALFIRE ensured that the situation was managed efficiently, allowing for the safe reopening of Oak Glen Road without any injuries reported. The incident highlights the importance of quick action by emergency services in resolving traffic-related issues.