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Caltrans worker dies after being hit by tow truck on 5 Freeway in San Clemente

Caltrans worker struck on killed on I-5 in San Clemente
Caltrans worker struck on killed on I-5 in San Clemente 02:07

A Caltrans worker was struck and killed by a tow truck while working along the side of the I-5 Freeway in San Clemente on Monday. 

The crash happened a little after 9:30 a.m. on northbound lanes near Avenue Palizado, according to the California Highway Patrol. 

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An aerial view of the crash via SkyCal. KCAL News

Investigators say that two Caltrans workers had pulled over on the right shoulder of the freeway in order to pick up some debris in the area, when a freeway service patrol tow truck driver veered off the road and onto the shoulder, slamming into the Caltrans vehicle before running over the worker. 

"Initial impact of the FSP tow truck into the rear of the Caltrans vehicle caused the Caltrans vehicle to veer to the right onto the Palizada onramp," said CHP Officer Brian Kinney. "At that time, the FSP tow truck driver continued straight on the shoulder directly into the Caltrans employee."

Late Monday, the worker was identified as 55-year-old Alexander Rodish, who worked for the company since 2021. He is survived by his two children, a sister and a brother.

It remains unclear what caused the tow truck driver to veer off the road. He was hospitalized with minor injuries following the crash. 

The other Caltrans worker was also injured during in the incident, though it's not immediately known if they required hospitalization. 

Officers also say that the driver of a Nissan Rogue that was driving up the onramp was injured after the force of the collision caused the Caltrans vehicle to launch over a curb and hit the car. 

Upon request for comment from KCAL News, Caltrans issued a statement, which read in part: "We are confirming that a Caltrans' employee was killed today, but at this time, we are not disclosing any additional information pending family notification."

Gov. Gavin Newsom issued a statement after learning of Rodish's death. 

"Jennifer and I are deeply saddened to learn of the death today of Caltrans worker Alexander Rodish," Newsom said. "Alexander was a dedicated public servant committed to making our roads safer for all Californians. We extend our deepest sympathies to his family and all mourning this terrible tragedy."

Newsom also ordered all flags to be flown at half-staff at the Capitol building and all Caltrans buildings in Rodish's honor.

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