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MORNING. GOOD MORNING. MIKE: RIGHT OVER MY SHOULDER IS THE PIONEER BRIDGE. THAT TRAFFIC GOING WESTBOUND, THAT IS THE DIRECTION THE TOW TRUCK WAS GOING INTO IT WAS IN BETWEEN THE TWO SPANS WHEN IT COLLIDED WITH A BIG RIG AND WENT DOWN IN BETWEEN THE TWO SPANS, FALLING INTO THE SACRAMENTO RIVER BELOW. THAT SPARKED THIS. TAKE A LOOK, SEARCH AND RESCUE EFFORTS BEGAN IN IMMEDIATELY AROUND 8:30 P.M. LAST NIGHT. SAC FIR SAYING THEY WERE ABLE TO FIND THE TOW TRUCK SUBMERGED IN 30 FEET OF WATER, BUT EMERGENCY CREWS SAY THEY DID NOT FIND SIGNS OF ANY SURVIVORS. THEY ARE NOW TURNING THIS INTO A RECOVERY EFFORT. BACK OUT HERE, WHAT DOES THAT MEAN FOR YOU IF YOU GO OVER THE PIONEER BRIDGE? LANES OF TRAFFIC ARE REOPEN. HOWEVER, YOU MAY NOTICE IF THAT RECOVERY EFFORT RESUMES TODAY, THE DIVERS WILL BE IN THE WATER BELOW. BE AWARE OF THAT. AGAIN, THAT DEPENDS ON THE CONDITIONS AND WHETHER OR NOT IT WILL BE SAFE TO PUT DIVERS IN THE RIVER TO BEGIN THE RECOVERY EFFORT. THEY DO NOT BELIEVE ANYONE SURVIVED THAT CRASH. LI

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A tow truck went over Pioneer Bridge and into the Sacramento River Tuesday night after getting into a crash with a semi-truck, the West Sacramento Fire Department said.Search crews located the tow truck about 30 feet under the water, but had to call off recovery efforts for the night because water conditions were too dangerous, Battalion Chief Scott Pfeifer said.The crash happened around 8:30 p.m. on westbound Highway 50, just west of Interstate 5. Pfeifer said for some reason the tow truck and the semi-truck collided, catapulting the tow truck over the bridge’s guard rail and into the Sacramento River."I heard something, it sounded like the 18-wheeler, like he just cramming cars up under it or something," said Phillip Mizell who was along the Sacramento River at the time of the crash. "And, all of a sudden a 'Boom!'"Mizell said he saw ripples come his way and that is when he realized someone went into the water."I've seen a lot of wrecks and a lot of things in my life, and I'm 48-years-old, and that's the worst sound I heard in my life," he said.Search crews were using sonar technology when they found the truck under water.Pfeifer said this is now a recovery mission.DART members are not diving Tuesday night in order to recover the tow truck driver’s body because it is too dark and the river current is moving too fast, Pfeifer said.The semi-truck driver remained at the scene after the crash and was not injured, Pfeifer said.No other details were released.