Stranded on I-80 or a local road in Fairfield? We pick up, dispatch immediately, and give you an honest arrival estimate - no hold music, no runaround.

Emergency towing in Fairfield means a licensed tow truck is dispatched to your location, your vehicle is loaded safely using the right equipment for its type, and it is transported to any destination you choose - available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including holidays and the dead of summer heat.
The situation that puts you on the shoulder of I-80 does not matter as much as getting you off it safely. Whether your car died in traffic, you were in a collision, or a tire blew out in the July heat, the goal is the same - get the vehicle loaded correctly and moving toward a shop. If your vehicle has left the road entirely and needs to be pulled out before it can be towed, we also handle that as part of our flatbed towing and recovery operation.
Fairfield sits on one of the busiest freight and commuter corridors in Northern California. Our drivers work this stretch regularly and know the I-80 access points, the shoulder conditions, and how to communicate clearly with CHP when they are on a highway scene.
A stalled vehicle on a high-speed corridor like I-80 is a serious hazard. Do not attempt a jump-start in a live traffic lane. Turn on your hazards, get clear of traffic, and call for a tow. Getting a truck there fast is the right move.
If your car was in an accident and has visible damage to the wheels, suspension, or frame, driving it - even a short distance - can make the damage worse and is unsafe. A tow is the right call even if the car seems like it might limp along.
Summer heat in the Fairfield area is hard on tires and cooling systems. A blowout or badly overheated engine can leave you stranded on a busy road. If you do not have a spare, or if the engine overheated badly, a tow to a shop is safer than risking further damage by driving.
Dense winter fog on I-80 and local roads around Fairfield can cause vehicles to leave the roadway or become involved in multi-car incidents. If your vehicle is off the road, in a ditch, or stuck and cannot be safely driven out, call immediately - a recovery before towing is often required.
Our emergency towing service is available around the clock for passenger vehicles, trucks, and SUVs across Fairfield and the surrounding Solano County area. The right equipment for your vehicle matters - a flatbed is the safest option for low-clearance cars, all-wheel-drive vehicles, and collision-damaged cars that cannot roll cleanly. For vehicles stuck in a ditch, on a slope, or off the road, we bring winch recovery equipment before loading begins. We also work alongside our 24 hour towing dispatch, so there is always a driver available regardless of when the call comes in.
You choose the destination - your regular mechanic, a dealership, or any shop you trust. If you are not sure where to send the vehicle, the dispatcher can suggest options in the Fairfield area. For situations that go beyond a standard tow - a multi-car accident scene or a vehicle that needs longer-distance transport - we coordinate with additional resources so the job gets done without putting you on hold.
Best for low-clearance vehicles, collision-damaged cars, and any vehicle that cannot roll safely under its own weight.
For vehicles in a ditch, on a slope, or stuck in soft ground - recovery comes first before loading for transport.
Day, night, weekends, and holidays - a driver is always available and dispatch picks up when you call.
You direct the vehicle to any shop, dealership, or location - you stay in control of where your car goes.
Fairfield sits on Interstate 80, one of the most traveled freight and commuter highways in Northern California, connecting the Bay Area to Sacramento. Breakdowns here are both common and potentially dangerous - heavy truck traffic, high speeds, and frequent congestion make a stalled vehicle on the shoulder a serious hazard. A tow company that regularly works this corridor knows the access points, the on-ramp positions, and how to coordinate with CHP efficiently so the vehicle gets cleared without a longer tie-up.
Fairfield also sits at the western edge of the Sacramento Valley, where summer temperatures regularly climb above 90 degrees - sometimes well above - and tule fog in winter can reduce visibility to near zero on I-80 and surrounding roads. These seasonal conditions drive the majority of emergency towing calls in the area. Drivers stranded in Suisun City, CA or along routes toward Vacaville, CA face the same corridor conditions, and our service area covers those routes as well.
California gives cities and counties the authority to set maximum towing rates, and Solano County jurisdictions have done so. If law enforcement ordered the tow, the company used may be from a rotation list and rates are typically capped. A reputable local company explains all of this upfront so you are not surprised by the invoice when you are already dealing with a stressful situation.
Dispatch asks for your location (mile marker, cross street, or landmark), your vehicle make and model, and what happened. Be as specific as possible - a precise location on I-80 gets the driver to you faster. You receive a confirmation and an honest arrival estimate before you hang up.
Get yourself and any passengers away from the vehicle and behind a barrier if possible. Keep your hazard lights on. If you have reflective triangles or flares, place them behind the vehicle. Do not stand between your car and oncoming traffic. Stay on the phone with dispatch if you feel unsafe.
The driver checks your vehicle - its position, condition, and drivetrain - before deciding how to load it. They explain the plan and confirm the destination with you. If the vehicle is in a ditch or at an awkward angle, the driver walks you through the recovery plan before starting work.
Your vehicle is loaded using the appropriate method - flatbed for most passenger cars, winch recovery if off-road - and secured before the truck moves. You are welcome to ride in the cab. At the destination, the driver unloads and places the vehicle where you direct. Payment and an itemized receipt follow.
Our drivers know I-80 and the surrounding Solano County roads. You get a real arrival estimate, clear pricing, and a driver who handles your car with care.
Breakdowns and accidents do not follow business hours. Our dispatch line is staffed around the clock - evenings, weekends, and holidays. When you call, a person picks up and starts routing a driver immediately.
Our drivers work the Fairfield corridor regularly and know the access points, shoulder conditions, and CHP communication that make a highway recovery faster and safer. This is not a crew figuring out the route as they go.
A flatbed for a low-clearance car, a wheel-lift for tighter situations, winch gear for off-road recoveries - the driver assesses your vehicle before attaching anything and uses the method that protects your car in transit.
You get a straight answer on the rate before the truck moves - no mystery invoices when you are already stressed. In Fairfield and Solano County, towing rates are subject to local caps, and a professional provider tells you exactly what applies to your situation.
Being stranded is stressful enough without wondering whether the tow company knows what they are doing. The points above reflect what we actually do on every call - not a list of aspirations, but the way we run every job in Fairfield and across the service area.
The safest loading method for low-clearance cars, all-wheel-drive vehicles, and cars with collision or suspension damage.
Learn MoreRound-the-clock towing dispatch for any vehicle, any time - same fast response whether the call comes in at noon or 3 a.m.
Learn MoreEvery minute on the shoulder is a minute in danger. Call now - dispatch picks up 24/7, gives you an honest arrival time, and gets a driver heading your way immediately.