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Jaws of Life Used to Rescue Crash Victims

Dec 22, 2017 | 11:24 AM

The icy conditions on North Okanagan highways Thursday led to a number of accidents — but one of the most serious was in Spallumcheen.

A pickup truck slid off the highway north of Eagle Rock Road around 4:30 pm.

It went over a 20 foot embankment and landed upside down, caving the roof in.

Armstrong-Spallumcheen Fire Chief Ian Cummings says the Jaws of Life were used to remove the two occupants.

“It was actually quite a difficult extrication. We could only get to one side of the vehicle, we had the snow, and it was in a bit of a ditch. Both patients were in a pretty precarious position. They were trapped in there pretty good, so it took about an hour to get them out,” Cummings tells Beach Radio News.

The two men were taken to hospital with non life threatening injuries.

The fire chief says the road conditions at the time were bad.

“They were treacherous.When it gets like that, it’s just best to stay home. I think we’ve had six calls over the last 24 hours,” adds Cummings.

The fire chief says his crew did a great job, and had excellent cooperation from RCMP and the BC Ambulance Service.