USPS Mail Truck Stuck in Mud, No Accidents

USPS Mail Truck Stuck in Mud on Upper Zayante Road in Los Gatos, CA

📍 Los Gatos, CA

📅 Published: February 4, 2025 at 02:36 PM

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Los Gatos, February 4, 2025 -

A United States Postal Service mail truck became stuck in the mud today at 15585 Upper Zayante Road in Los Gatos, California. Emergency services responded quickly after receiving reports of the vehicle off the road. Fortunately, officials confirmed that there was no traffic collision involved, and no injuries were reported.

The incident occurred around 1:35 PM when the mail truck was found unable to navigate the muddy terrain. Fire services were notified shortly after, and they arrived on-site to assess the situation. By 2:01 PM, it was confirmed that the vehicle was stuck in the mud and not involved in any accident.

Due to the condition of the mail truck, it was determined that the vehicle was not drivable in its current state. A tow truck was requested to assist in removing the vehicle from the mud. The USPS is coordinating the necessary support to ensure the mail truck is safely extracted.

While the incident did not cause any traffic disruptions, it highlights the challenges posed by adverse weather conditions. Emergency responders worked efficiently to manage the situation, ensuring that the area remained safe for other motorists.

As of now, the mail truck remains off the road, awaiting assistance for removal.

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