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Dump truck flips at Frog Pond Road, causing traffic delays on first day of school

A dump truck went off the road near Frog Pond Road in Albion at 5 a.m Thursday and tipped onto its side. There were no injuries reported in the crash but resulted in closures of State Route 1, with controlled traffic still going on at 8:30 a.m. as All in One towing worked to remove the vehicle. The driver was screaming inside the vehicle when the crash first happened and the truck was on its side for about 5 minutes, but the man escaped the truck a few minutes later.

This came on the first day of school in Mendocino, which has busses that come through that area. No word on whether busses were delayed getting to school. 

The information we have comes from the CHP log:  It is presented below and we will update.

8:22 AM19[51] 18-2 LL ALL IN ONE 97 // RDWY CLOSED FOR VEH RECOVERY // CT 97 FOR 1184
8:02 AM18[50] LN 49 LL
8:02 AM17[49] 1039 18-2 CPYS
8:02 AM16[47] 18-2 LL REQ ETA 1185//1039 ALL IN ONE
5:50 AM15[41] CT ENRT UNK ETA [Shared]
5:40 AM14[40] 1039 ALL IN ONE TOWING 707-468-0991 ENRT W/ HD COPIES ALL [Shared]
5:39 AM13[39] 10-39 CTS [Shared]
5:36 AM12[37] Tow Request Cancelled: 813390 [Shared]
5:20 AM11[34] [Notification] [CHP]-PER CF 97/ NEG UPDATE ON INJ/ DUMP TK 1125 ON ITS SIDE [Shared]
5:09 AM10[32] 1039 18-2 CPS VIA LL [Shared]
5:07 AM9[30] THE DRIVER IS OO THE VEH [Shared]
5:07 AM8[28] TRYING TO GET THE PTY OO VEH – THE DOOR IS PINNED SHUT [Shared]
5:06 AM7[26] 1039 SGT GARCIA AFFIRM CALLOUT [Shared]
5:04 AM6[21] [Appended, 05:05:31] [3] TC
5:03 AM5[5] MALE IS SCREAMING FM VEH
5:02 AM4[4] IS OFF THE RDWY ON THE NORTH SHOULDER AGAINST THE GR
5:01 AM3[15] [Appended, 05:04:23] [8] 1039 CF
5:00 AM2[12] [Appended, 05:04:23] [5] ANOTHER VEH JUST PULLED UP TO THE LOCATION AND STOPPED
4:59 AM1[8] [Appended, 05:04:23] [1] RP IS AT 5001 SR1 JSO FROG POND RD
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