Results tagged “Sig Alert” from News 24/7
All lanes are blocked and the tractor trailer is on its side, according to the California Highway Patrol incident Web site. Montclair Police officers also shut down the Monte Vista Avenue on ramp.
An ambulance responded to the collision for reports of trapped passengers, but it is unclear if there are any injuries.
The Sig Alert was issued about 10:40 a.m.
- lori.consalvo@inlandnewspapers.com
The fast lane is blocked by fire equipment that was assisting with an earlier traffic collision, CHP dispatchers said. Traffic is backed up on the on-ramp.
The Sig Alert was issued at 12:35 p.m., according to the CHP Web site. The road is still not clear and officials do not know how long the Sig Alert will last.
- lori.consalvo@inlandnewspapers.com
Corona firefighters closed all lanes for a few minutes shortly after 9 a.m. because they had to tilt the truck on its side to put out the fire, according to the CHP Web site. The slow lane was re-opened to traffic about 11:30 a.m.
California Highway Patrol issued a Sig Alert at 7:34 a.m., according to the Web site.
Originally, officials said the Sig Alert would last about an hour, but the lane and off-ramp were closed for closer to five hours.
- lori.consalvo@inlandnewspapers.com
Officials originally thought the Sig Alert would only last an hour.
The slow lane and the Ontario Avenue off-ramp were closed at 7:34 a.m. after a trash truck overturned and caught fire on the freeway, according to the CHP incident Web site.
- lori.consalvo@inlandnewspapers.com
The slow lane and the Ontario Avenue off-ramp were closed at 7:34 a.m., according to the CHP incident Web site. The Sig Alert will last about an hour.
- lori.consalvo@inlandnewspapers.com
Law Enforcement officials are attempting to land a helicopter to airlift the driver of the motorcycle, said an Ontario Fire Department dispatcher. Lanes of the freeway will need to be shut down for a short amount of time to remove the driver.
lori.consalvo@inlandnewspapers.com
A Sig Alert was been issued for the two slow lanes of the freeway at 4:27 p.m. after a vehicle hit a man who was changing his tire, according to the California Highway Patrol Web site.
A Los Angeles County Coroner is arriving at the scene, according to the CHP Web site.
Traffic is backed up on both freeways and it is unknown how long the the Sig Alert will be in effect.
lori.consalvo@inlandnewspapers.com
Both lanes were shut down at 4:27 p.m. after a vehicle hit a man who was changing his tire, according to the California Highway Patrol Web site.
The Sig Alert will be in affect for about an hour and a half.
lori.consalvo@inlandnewspapers.com
California Highway Partrol dispatchers reported the truck was laying on it's side causing an extreme traffic hazard about 4:45 a.m., according to the CHP Web site.
The overturned truck completely blocked the roadway, dispatchers said.
It is unknown how long the Sig Alert will last.
lori.consalvo@inlandnewspapers.com
ONTARIO - A big rig in the No. 3 lane has caused traffic to back up on the southbound 15 Freeway at the eastbound 10 Freeway, according to the California Highway Patrol Web site.
CHP officials issued a Sig Alert and closed the No. 3, 4 and 5 lanes of the freeway at 8:33 a.m. The east and westbound transition roads are backed up as well.
AZUSA - All lanes have been reopened and the Sig Alert canceled at the westbound 210 Freeway and S. Azusa Avenue, according to the California Highway Patrol Web site.
An overturned jeep jammed the No. 2, 3, and 4 lanes on the freeway at 11:40 a.m. today. The carpool lane and the No. 1 lane remained open to traffic, said Baldwin Park CHP officials.
Azusa - An overturned jeep jammed the westbound 210 Freeway at S. Azusa Avenue, causing a Sig Alert to be issued at 11:51 today, according to the California Highway Patrol Web site.
The No. 2 and 4 lanes are closed, but the carpool and No. 1 lanes are still open.
The Sig Alert will be in affect for an unknown duration, said Baldwin Park CHP officials.



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