
Stranded on I-80, stuck on a Suisun City street, or still shaken from a collision - call now and a driver heads your way immediately.

Emergency towing in Suisun City means a licensed tow truck operator comes to wherever your vehicle is stranded, safely loads or hooks it up, and transports it to a repair shop or destination of your choice - available 24 hours a day because breakdowns and accidents do not follow a schedule.
Whether your car will not start, you have been in a collision, or your vehicle has gone off the road, the goal is the same - get you and your vehicle out of a dangerous situation and into safe hands as quickly as possible. Emergency towing in Suisun City covers everything from a stalled car on a quiet street to a vehicle blocking a travel lane on the I-80 corridor.
For situations that go beyond a simple tow - an overturned vehicle or a car in a ditch - we also provide flatbed towing and specialized recovery so your vehicle arrives at the shop in the same condition it left the scene.
If you turn the key and nothing happens, or your engine dies and will not restart, you need a tow rather than a jump-start attempt that may not hold. This is especially common in Suisun City during summer heat, when batteries and cooling systems are under extra strain.
After any accident - whether on I-80 near the Cordelia junction, on a local street, or in a parking lot - if there is visible structural damage, deployed airbags, fluid leaking, or a wheel not tracking straight, do not try to drive it. A tow is the right call to avoid further damage.
Suisun City's marsh-adjacent roads and soft shoulders along some Solano County routes can trap a vehicle that slides off the pavement, especially in wet winter conditions. A tow truck with the right equipment can pull your vehicle free and get it back on solid ground.
If your car has stalled in a travel lane on I-80, at the Cordelia interchange, or on a busy surface street, every minute it sits there increases the risk of a secondary incident. Call immediately and let the dispatcher know you are in a live lane - that affects how they prioritize the response.
Emergency towing covers a wider range of situations than people expect. Most passenger cars and light trucks are handled with either a flatbed carrier - where all four wheels leave the ground - or a wheel-lift truck that cradles two wheels while the others roll. Flatbed is generally the right choice for all-wheel-drive vehicles, low-clearance cars, and any vehicle that cannot roll freely without risking drivetrain damage.
For situations where you need someone on call at all hours rather than a one-time tow, we also offer 24 hour towing built for ongoing availability - not just urgent single calls. Whether it is a post-accident recovery or a vehicle that simply will not start at 2 a.m., we respond the same way regardless of the hour.
Best for all-wheel-drive vehicles, low-clearance cars, and any vehicle that cannot roll freely without risking additional damage.
A fast and effective option for standard vehicles that can roll freely - commonly used for shorter moves or urgent lane-clearing situations.
For vehicles with structural damage, deployed airbags, or fluid loss after a collision - handled carefully to avoid compounding the damage.
For vehicles that have left the road, slid into a soft shoulder, or become stuck in mud - requiring winching or rigging before a tow can begin.
Suisun City sits just east of the I-80 and I-680 interchange near Cordelia - one of the highest-traffic merge points in Solano County. Incidents at or near this junction can create rapid backups, meaning a tow truck may need to navigate congested lanes to reach you. Getting your vehicle off the highway quickly matters not just for your own safety but to prevent secondary collisions from vehicles approaching a stopped car in a travel lane. Summer heat along this inland corridor also accelerates battery failure and overheating, especially in stop-and-go traffic.
Dense tule fog in fall and winter dramatically reduces visibility on I-80 and local highways, and fog-related spin-outs can generate multiple simultaneous tow calls. Drivers in Fairfield and across Vallejo know this pattern well. If you are ever caught in a fog-season incident, calling for help as soon as you realize you need it - rather than waiting to see if conditions improve - gives you the best chance of a timely response.
A live dispatcher answers - not a recording. Give your location (nearest cross street, highway mile marker, or landmark), your vehicle's make, model, and color, and a brief description of what happened. The dispatcher confirms an estimated arrival time and makes sure you are in a safe spot.
Turn on your hazard lights and move off the travel lanes if it is safe to do so. Set out reflective triangles or flares if you have them. On I-80, staying inside your vehicle with your seatbelt on is often the safest option - keep your phone accessible so the driver can find you.
When the tow truck arrives, the operator walks around your vehicle before hooking up - checking whether it can roll freely, whether wheels are damaged, and which loading method is safest. This walk-around protects your car and is a sign of a careful, professional job.
Once loaded and secured, the driver confirms the destination with you before leaving the scene. You can ride in the cab or arrange separate transportation. At drop-off, you receive an itemized invoice - review it before paying, and ask about any charge you do not recognize.
Our dispatchers are live 24/7 - call and a driver heads your way immediately, whether you are on I-80 or a local street.
(707) 210-9220Whether it is 2 a.m. in dense tule fog or a sweltering July afternoon on the I-80 corridor, you reach a live person when you call - not a voicemail and a callback hours later. That matters when you are stuck in a dangerous spot and need someone moving toward you now.
We ask about your vehicle type, drivetrain, and condition when you call - so the operator arrives with the right truck. A rushed tow with the wrong equipment can cause more damage than the original breakdown, especially on all-wheel-drive or low-clearance vehicles.
Our operations align with the standards of the Towing and Recovery Association of America, the national body for the towing industry. That means trained operators, proper equipment, and a commitment to handling your vehicle and your situation professionally.
You will know what you are being charged and why before the driver hooks up. California towing rates are subject to regulation, and we follow the rules - so there are no surprise line items on the invoice at the end of a stressful day.
After a breakdown or collision, the last thing you need is more uncertainty. We handle the scene professionally, tell you what is happening at every step, and make sure you know what comes next before we drive away.
For vehicles that should not roll during transport - all-wheel-drive, low-clearance, or post-accident cars loaded safely on a flatbed carrier.
Learn MoreAround-the-clock towing availability for drivers who need a provider on call at any hour, not just during peak times.
Learn MoreCall now - our dispatchers are live 24/7 and a driver heads your way immediately, whether you are on I-80, the Cordelia junction, or a local street.