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Semi-truck collided with residence on Cameron Avenue at Gordon Road in Kelowna. (RCMP photo)
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Semi-truck collides with townhouses

Apr 11, 2023 | 2:33 PM

RCMP is investigating a collision that saw a semi-truck run into two homes on the corner of Cameron Avenue at Gordon Road in Kelowna this morning.

The incident has resulted in the closure of the westbound lane on Cameron Avenue until further notice.

“The semi-truck is wedged into the residence and will apparently not be removed until structural engineers have been consulted,” Const. Mike Della-Paolera stated.

(Vernon Matters photo)

The driver of the tractor trailer was trapped and had to be extricated from the wreckage by firefighters. The driver was taken to hospital by paramedics with unknown injuries.

A woman and an infant were home at the time, but were not hurt.

The cause of the crash is under investigation and the affected residents won’t be allowed back into their homes until a structural assessment is completed.

“The RCMP is currently investigating this event to determine what exactly happened and we are thankful to report that there are no injuries,” Della-Paolera added.

There is speculation the semi driver may have suffered a medical incident.

If you witnessed the collision and have yet to speak with the RCMP or have dash camera video, please contact the Kelowna RCMP at (250) 762-3300 and reference RCMP file number 2023-19146.

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A Kelowna man is thanking God none of his family were hurt when a semi-truck ploughed into their townhome on the corner of Gordon Drive and Cameron Avenue Tuesday morning.

And he’s again raising concerns about safety at the intersection.

The truck, which was not carrying a load, crashed into the home while his mother-in-law and one-year-old child were inside.

“As soon as I saw both of them looking at me, I knew everything was okay,” Samer Shehadeh told reporters outside.

He got the call about the crash while he was at work in Rutland. Six people live in the house: Shehadeh, his wife, mother-in-law, and three kids. His wife was out, as were his two other kids at the time of the incident.

“I just thank God there was no fire and nothing exploded,” he said, noting on Easter Monday, his kids were playing downstairs near where the truck went through the wall.

“Thank God today wasn’t a holiday and this happened,” he said.

Shehadeh figures the driver of the truck “is fine”, but it’s not clear how the incident happened. He said it appears the semi crossed three lanes before smashing into his home.

“I have CCTV footage, hopefully it’s there,” he explained, adding this is not the first time a crash has happened.

“I’ve posted in the past, this is the third accident in the last two years. One was pretty serious at the bus stop. This is a pretty bad corner.”

Earlier, Kelowna RCMP said the semi-truck was wedged into the home and would not be removed until structural engineers had been consulted. The power and gas to the residence was turned off as a safety precaution.

Published 2023-04-11 by Connor Chan and Glenn Hicks

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