
Car Accident On Westbound I-80 Near Fairfield Impacts Traffic
A car accident on westbound Interstate 80 west of Lagoon Valley Road impacted traffic earlier Saturday morning, said the Fairfield Fire Department.
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A car accident on westbound Interstate 80 west of Lagoon Valley Road impacted traffic earlier Saturday morning, said the Fairfield Fire Department.
A car accident on westbound Highway 50 on Pioneer Bridge east of Jefferson Boulevard resulted in a vehicle fire, said the California Highway Patrol.
A two-vehicle collision in front of Beach Retreat in South Lake Tahoe resulted in one vehicle flipped over and in need of extrication, said South Lake Tahoe Fire Rescue.
Metro Fire is on the scene of a vehicle accident that involved a dump truck and a sedan, injuring two people.
A traffic collision in Auburn has caused crews to close Auburn Ravine Road while they clear the wreckage, said the Auburn Police Department.
Saturday morning, officers responded to a rolled-over jeep that crashed on a steep hillside on westbound State Route 20 west of Banner Lava Cap Road near Grass Valley, said the California Highway Patrol.
Fire crews responded to a vehicle accident with a rollover in Carmichael, said Metro Fire of Sacramento.
Around 1 p.m. a head-on fatal crash occurred on SR-160 south of West Sherman Island Road, said Sacramento CHP.
Traffic is backed up on northbound I-5 in Stockton south of State Route 4/Crosstown Freeway due to a multi-vehicle accident, said Caltrans District 10.
Crews are currently on the scene of a vehicle accident on eastbound Interstate 80 at Air Base Parkway, said the Fairfield Fire Department.
A traffic collision is blocking the right lanes of eastbound Highway 50 near 16th Street, said Caltrans District 3.
Northbound Highway 160 is closed due to a multi-vehicle collision near A Street, said Caltrans District 4.
A two-vehicle accident in Antelope requiring extrication caused Eastbound Antelope Road to be shut down around 1:30 p.m. on Sunday, said Metro Fire.
A truck is on fire on Highway 160 near Sherman Island Road in the Delta area, said Caltrans District 3.
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Both directions are closed on Highway 101 in Mendocino County north of Laytonville and south of Leggett, said Caltrans District 1.
A two-vehicle collision involving one rolled-over vehicle took place Friday in Rancho Cordova, said Metro Fire of Sacramento.
A five-vehicle crash on Highway 50 near Watt Avenue has five people injured, said Metro Fire Sacramento.
A major single-vehicle accident sent two people to the hospital after a pickup truck collided with several trees, said the Fairfield Fire Department.
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