Traffic & Transit

Four injured On California HWY-29 In Two-Car Crash

Crews from C​AL FIRE/Napa County Fire, Calistoga Fire, CHP and AMR ambulances responded to the two-vehicle traffic collision.

Crews from C​AL FIRE/Napa County Fire, Calistoga Fire, CHP and AMR ambulances responded to  the two-vehicle traffic collision near Robert Louis Stevenson State Park in Calistoga.
Crews from C​AL FIRE/Napa County Fire, Calistoga Fire, CHP and AMR ambulances responded to the two-vehicle traffic collision near Robert Louis Stevenson State Park in Calistoga. (CAL FIRE )

NAPA VALLEY, CA — A two-car crash on California HWY-29 injured four and drew in emergency crews from multiple agencies.

Crews from CAL FIRE/Napa County Fire, Calistoga Fire, CHP and AMR ambulances responded to the two-vehicle traffic collision near Robert Louis Stevenson State Park in Calistoga.

Four people were treated for minor injuries.

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CAL FIRE authorities cautioned drivers to be especially cautious: "With wet roads and reduced visibility, the first storms after dry months can create dangerous driving conditions. Slow down, keep extra distance between vehicles and turn on your headlights. Never drive through flooded areas, and stay alert for sudden changes in the weather."

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