
Broke down at midnight on I-80 or stuck on a quiet street at 3 a.m. - a dispatcher answers every call and a driver heads your way.

24 hour towing in Suisun City means a live dispatcher picks up the phone any time of day or night, every day of the year including weekends and holidays, then sends a driver to your location - most calls are handled with a flatbed or wheel-lift truck dispatched within a standard response window depending on traffic and active call volume.
Breakdowns do not schedule themselves around business hours. Whether your car dies in a parking lot at 2 a.m. on a Tuesday or your engine overheats on Highway 12 on a Sunday afternoon, the same dispatcher is there and the same service goes out. Stranded at night on a busy road is a safety issue, not just a hassle - getting a truck moving quickly matters.
For situations where the vehicle itself needs specialized handling - all-wheel drive, low clearance, or post-collision damage - our emergency towing service runs the same around-the-clock schedule and can dispatch a flatbed carrier when the job calls for it.
If you get a jump-start but the car dies again within a few miles, or it will not start at all, the underlying problem needs a shop - not another jump. Parking lot or driveway dead starts are among the most common reasons people call us after midnight in Suisun City.
Solano County summers are hot, and stop-and-go traffic on I-80 or Highway 12 can push a cooling system past its limit in minutes. Driving an overheated engine - even a short distance - can destroy it. Pull over, shut it off, and call for a tow rather than nursing it to the nearest exit.
If your vehicle has stopped in a travel lane on I-80, at the Cordelia interchange, or on a busy surface street, every minute creates additional risk. Call right away and tell the dispatcher you are in a live lane - that information affects how quickly your call is prioritized.
Dense tule fog and dark rural roads around Suisun City make even a simple roadside tire change genuinely dangerous. If you are not confident in your ability to complete a repair safely on the shoulder of I-80 at night, calling for a tow is the right decision - not a last resort.
Around-the-clock availability means more than just answering the phone late. The same equipment is deployed at 3 a.m. as at 3 p.m. - flatbed carriers for vehicles that should not roll on a single axle, and wheel-lift trucks for standard vehicles that can move freely. The dispatcher matches the truck to your vehicle and situation based on what you tell them, so you are not waiting for a second truck when the first one arrives with the wrong setup.
For situations that go beyond a straightforward tow - a vehicle stuck in a ditch, off a soft shoulder, or needing a winch before loading - we also handle winch out service as part of the same dispatch. One call covers the recovery and the transport so you are not coordinating two separate companies on the side of the road at midnight.
For calls that come in after business hours - weeknights, weekends, and holidays - with the same response process and the same equipment as a daytime call.
The right truck for your vehicle type - flatbed for AWD, low-clearance, or damaged vehicles; wheel-lift for standard cars that can roll freely.
Dispatch to I-80, the Cordelia Junction, Highway 12, and other high-traffic corridors around Suisun City - day or night.
For vehicles off the road, stuck in mud, or sitting at an angle - winch or rigging work done on scene before loading and transport.
Suisun City sits just off I-80, one of the busiest freight and commuter corridors in Northern California. The Cordelia Junction where I-80 meets I-680 is a high-volume merge point where incidents happen at all hours - late-night freight traffic is constant on this stretch, and a vehicle broken down on the shoulder at 2 a.m. faces fast-moving trucks and limited visibility. Getting a driver there quickly is a safety issue as much as a service call. Summer heat along this inland corridor also drives after-hours breakdowns when engines that managed the daytime commute finally give out sitting in late evening traffic.
Winter in Solano County brings CHP-monitored dense tule fog that can reduce visibility on I-80 to near zero with almost no warning. Fog-related incidents can happen at any hour, and when multiple vehicles are involved, towing demand spikes across the entire Solano County corridor. Drivers in Vacaville and Napa experience the same fog-season patterns, and the need for an available, responsive towing company is the same regardless of which side of the county line you are on.
No recording, no callback queue. Give your location - a cross street, a highway exit number, or a landmark - along with your vehicle make, model, and what happened. The dispatcher confirms the price and gives you an arrival estimate before hanging up.
Turn on your hazard lights and stay inside your vehicle with your seatbelt fastened if you are on a highway. Keep your phone accessible so the driver can reach you. If you are in a safe area like a parking lot, you can wait outside - but on I-80 or Highway 12, inside is safer.
When the driver arrives, they walk around your vehicle before touching it - noting any existing damage and choosing the right loading method. This step protects your car and ensures the driver and dispatcher are aligned on what happened.
You confirm the destination before the truck leaves. You can ride in the cab. At drop-off, ask for an itemized receipt - it shows the service, distance, and total charge, and you can use it for any insurance reimbursement claim.
Call anytime and a live dispatcher picks up - or submit your details and we will get back to you within one business day with a clear price.
(707) 210-9220A live dispatcher picks up every call, whether it is 10 p.m. on a Friday or 3 a.m. on a holiday. You get an ETA and a price before you hang up - not a callback promise that may or may not materialize.
Our drivers work the Suisun City corridor regularly - they know the I-80 access points, the Cordelia Junction patterns, and where Highway 12 gets congested. That local route knowledge shortens response time and improves safety on scene at night.
California consumer protection rules give you the right to a written quote before the truck moves - we follow those rules on every call. TRAA, the Towing and Recovery Association of America, sets professional standards that members are expected to uphold - including transparent pricing and proper documentation.
The dispatcher asks about your vehicle before sending a truck - flatbed for AWD, low-clearance, or collision-damaged vehicles; wheel-lift for standard cars. The right setup arrives the first time so your vehicle is loaded safely and your night does not get longer than it already is.
Every call to us comes with the same outcome regardless of the hour - a real person answers, the right truck is dispatched, and your vehicle arrives at the destination in the same condition it left the scene.
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