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Head-on collision on Sea to Sky Highway sends driver to hospital in serious condition

staff report
June 20, 2023 5:23pm

One person was taken to hospital in serious condition after a head-on collision on the Sea to Sky Highway near Furry Creek.

In a release, Squamish RCMP said an off-duty Squamish RCMP officer came upon a head-on collision near Furry Creek on June 17. While waiting for first responders, the northbound vehicle that was involved in the crash caught fire. The lone occupant was able to exit the vehicle safely, while the driver of the south-bound vehicle was extracted to safety by the officers and other bystanders.

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Squamish RCMP, BC Ambulance and Britannia Beach Fire Department attended and the driver of the southbound vehicle was taken to hospital with serious, but non-life threatening injuries. Witnesses on scene reported that the northbound vehicle was travelling at high speed. The investigation is ongoing to determine the cause of the collision.

Squamish RCMP are also seeking video footage as they investigate an impaired truck driver on Sea to Sky highway.

 

 

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  1. Mark says

    June 21, 2023 at 10:49 am

    Terrible accident that should not have happened. Thank you to all who responded. Regarding responders, I believe it was Lions Bay Fire Rescue who responded.

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