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Two Dead After Wrong-Way Crash and EV Fire Shuts Down Highway 4 in Brentwood

The fatal collision caused an electric vehicle battery fire, releasing toxic gas and prompting a hazmat response before the highway reopened Thursday morning.

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CHP officers investigate a fatal crash on Highway 4 in Brentwood. (May 21, 2025)

Overview

  • A wrong-way head-on collision on Highway 4 near Fairview Avenue in Brentwood Wednesday night killed both drivers involved.
  • One of the vehicles was an electric SUV, whose battery ignited on impact, releasing toxic fluoride gas and complicating rescue efforts.
  • A hazmat team from Lafayette monitored the hazardous gas while fire crews extinguished the battery fire overnight.
  • Highway 4 was closed in both directions between Balfour and Marsh Creek roads for 7.5 hours, reopening around 5:30 a.m. Thursday.
  • The California Highway Patrol is actively investigating the cause of the crash and the circumstances of the battery fire.