
Early yesterday, the California Highway Patrol's Golden Gate Division Air Operations collaborated with CAL FIRE from the Sonoma-Lake-Napa Unit to respond to a severe motorcycle incident on Highway 128. The CHP reported on Facebook that their helicopter, H-30, first touched down at the crash site, landing along the roadway to provide immediate assistance. CHP - Golden Gate Division Air Operations detailed that the flight officer and paramedic aboard the helicopter made contact with the injured rider, who had sustained serious injuries in the accident.
Following the swift landing and evaluation, H-30 transported the injured motorcyclist to Kaiser Vacaville. At the medical facility, the trauma team was tasked with urgently addressing and treating the individual's critical injuries. The efficiency and speed of the CHP's aviation crew were critical in ensuring that the injured rider could quickly receive the specialized care required in such a life-threatening situation.
There has been no update on the current condition of the motorcyclist since the initial transport. The accident details, including the potential causes and whether any other parties were involved, have not been made public. The response to the incident showcased a coordinated effort between CHP Air Operations and CAL FIRE.
Details surrounding the crash remain under investigation by the relevant authorities.









