Hazmat team called in to search Kelowna RCMP vehicle, close park

Kelowna RCMP are in the are of Centennial Park in Rutland. (Thomas Dutil)Kelowna RCMP are in the are of Centennial Park in Rutland. (Thomas Dutil)
Kelowna RCMP are in the are of Centennial Park in Rutland. (Thomas Dutil)Kelowna RCMP are in the are of Centennial Park in Rutland. (Thomas Dutil)
Kelowna RCMP are in the are of Centennial Park in Rutland. (Thomas Dutil)
Kelowna RCMP are in the are of Centennial Park in Rutland. (Brittany Webster/Capital News)Kelowna RCMP are in the are of Centennial Park in Rutland. (Thomas Dutil) Kelowna RCMP are in the are of Centennial Park in Rutland. (Brittany Webster/Capital News)
A hazmat team is on scene searching a Kelowna RCMP vehicle. (Brittany Webster/Capital News)A hazmat team is on scene searching a Kelowna RCMP vehicle. (Brittany Webster/Capital News)

UPDATE 7:44 p.m.

After several hours, the Central Okanagan hazmat team concluded its investigation of the RCMP vehicle and left the area.

It’s still unknown at this time what caused the presence or what the hazmat team was searching for.

Centennial Park and McIntosh Road from Rutland Road North to Asher Road has reopened, along with the Kelowna Fire Department station #3 and policing unit.

Black Press Media will update this story as more information becomes available.

UPDATE 7:26 p.m.

A hazmat team arrived on scene and began searching an RCMP vehicle in the fire department’s parking lot.

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UPDATE 7:15 p.m.

The Kelowna Fire Department on Rutland Road North has been taped off. McIntosh Road is also cordoned off from Rutland Road North to Asher Road.

A group of four people on scene dressed in hazmat suits focused on the area of the entrance to the fire department’s parking lot.

At least six RCMP vehicles and two fire trucks are at the scene.

Original

Kelowna RCMP have closed a section of McIntosh Road in Rutland.

Centennial Park is also closed to the public at this time.

Both the Kelowna Fire Department and BC Ambulance are on scene.

The reason for emergency vehicles in the area is unknown at this time.

The story will be updated when more information is available.

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