Traffic Collision on Myrtle Avenue Results in Vehicle in Ditch, No Injuries Reported

AI SUMMARY: At 5:27 pm, a vehicle went into a ditch at 7660 Myrtle Avenue. The driver, identified as a female, was stuck in the vehicle but not injured. The police requested fire assistance for extrication. Eventually, the driver was no longer stuck in the vehicle and the fire department arrived on the scene. At 5:46 pm, a tow truck was called to remove the vehicle from the ditch. By 6:15 pm, the tow truck had arrived and the incident was classified as a traffic collision with no injuries.

— LoCOBot. AI-generated headline and summary of the CHP dispatch log below as of 6:19 p.m. Did the bot blow it? That’s going to happen from time to time. Please let us know.


5:27 p.m.
[3] VEH IN DITCH
5:27 p.m.
[4] XRAY ADV 1182 BUT CANNOT GET OO VEH
5:29 p.m.
[10] 1039 EPD FOR FIRE TO ASSIST W/ EXTRICATION
5:37 p.m.
[16] C16-044C PRTY NO LONGER STUCK IN VEH
5:37 p.m.
[17] C16-044C FIRE 97
5:46 p.m.
[20] 16-22C 1185 ROT 2 FT OFF RDWY 2 LEFT TIRES ON FLAT GROUND RIGHT FRONT ON CONCRETE RIGHT REAR IN THE AIR/ GOOD TIRES
5:47 p.m.
[21] [Rotation Request Comment] 1039 BUDDYS TOWING (XXX) XXX-XXXX
5:50 p.m.
[22] [Notification] [CHP]-Problem changed from 1179-Trfc Collision-1141 Enrt to 1182-Trfc Collision-No Inj by CHP
6:15 p.m.
[24] C16-022C 1185 97

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