24/7 Emergency Towing
Live dispatch, fast response, all of Dearborn Heights.
More on 24/7 Emergency TowingDearborn Heights is split by Ford Road — north half is 48127, south half is 48125. We cover both halves out of our Tireman Avenue base via Warren, Joy, or M-39, depending on traffic.
Elite Detroit Towing covers both Dearborn Heights ZIPs — 48125 (south) and 48127 (north) — around the clock, with typical arrival between 15 and 25 minutes from our Detroit base.
The two halves of Dearborn Heights have different traffic patterns. North Dearborn Heights (48127) is denser and busier around Hines Park and the Telegraph/Ford retail corridor. South Dearborn Heights (48125) is more residential and bounded by I-94 — most south-half breakdowns happen on Pelham, Beech Daly, or the I-94 shoulders near the Telegraph and Pelham exits.
North Dearborn Heights: Beechmont area, Crestwood district, the streets around Warren Valley Golf, the apartment complexes off Ford Rd. South Dearborn Heights: Annapolis Park area, neighborhoods south of Van Born Rd, the I-94 service drive subdivisions. The Telegraph/Ford retail corner is the highest-volume daytime call zone — strip-mall parking lots and the bank-of-fast-food drive-throughs see frequent dead batteries and lockouts.
Common pickup spots include the lots around the former Annapolis Hospital site (now part of Beaumont), Crestwood High School and the surrounding sports fields, the Hines Park entrances on the north side, and the Warren Valley golf course area. The Telegraph/Ford and Telegraph/Warren retail corridors generate the bulk of our daytime jump-starts and lockout calls.
I-94 runs along the south edge of the city — shoulder pickups between the Telegraph exit (#206) and the Pelham exit (#205) are routine. M-39 (Southfield Fwy) borders the east. Surface arterials we cover daily: Telegraph Road (US-24), Ford Road, Warren Ave, Joy Road, Van Born, Pelham, and Beech Daly.
Both Dearborn Heights ZIPs are covered at the same flat rate: 48125 (south of Ford Rd) and 48127 (north of Ford Rd, including the Hines Park corridor). No premium for either half.
Every service we provide is available across all of Dearborn Heights, 24/7.
Live dispatch, fast response, all of Dearborn Heights.
More on 24/7 Emergency TowingDamage-free transport for AWD, luxury, low-clearance vehicles in Dearborn Heights.
More on Flatbed TowingJump starts, lockouts, fuel delivery, spare tire swap across Dearborn Heights.
More on Roadside AssistanceCash for non-running cars in Dearborn Heights, free pickup, often same day.
More on Junk Car RemovalSoft-strap flatbed motorcycle transport in Dearborn Heights, no scratches.
More on Motorcycle TowingStuck in mud, snow, or a ditch in Dearborn Heights? We pull you out, 24/7.
More on Winch-Out RecoveryAverage arrival time in Dearborn Heights is 15–25 min from our Detroit base on Tireman Avenue (approx 6–9 miles southwest via Warren or Joy Rd). Standby drivers can reach same-zone Dearborn Heights calls in 8–18 min.
From our Detroit base at 8060 Tireman Ave, here's how dispatch typically works for Dearborn Heights calls:
| From | To | Typical Drive |
|---|---|---|
| EDT base (Tireman Ave, 48204) | Central Dearborn Heights | 15–25 min |
| EDT base | Dearborn Heights freeway shoulders | 12–22 min |
| EDT base (peak hours) | Dearborn Heights call | 25–35 min |
| Standby driver in Dearborn Heights area | Same-zone Dearborn Heights call | 8–18 min |
Typical arrival is 15–25 minutes. North Dearborn Heights (48127) is reached fastest via Warren or Joy Rd. South Dearborn Heights (48125) is faster via M-39 to the Ford Rd or Joy Rd exits. Telegraph during rush hour can push us toward the upper end of the window.
Yes. The Telegraph (#206) and Pelham (#205) I-94 exits are standard pickup zones. The I-94 shoulders through south Dearborn Heights see frequent breakdowns — get as far right as you can, hazards on, and stay belted until the truck is on scene.
Yes — we routinely pick up cars at Hines Park trailhead parking, Warren Valley Golf Course parking, and adjacent neighborhood streets. For Hines Park, give the dispatcher the nearest cross street.
Yes — the Telegraph/Ford intersection is one of our highest-volume daytime zones. Dead batteries in the bank-and-fast-food lots, lockouts at the grocery stores, and breakdowns at the gas stations all get same standard 15–25 minute response.
Both: 48125 (south of Ford Rd) and 48127 (north of Ford Rd). Same flat hookup rate across both halves of the city.
Don't wait. Get the fastest tow truck and roadside service in Wayne County.