Vehicle strikes deer

Members of the Kaleden Volunteer Fire Department and BC Ambulance service extricate a patient after having to use the jaws of life rescue equipment to access to the inside of a 1995 Honda Civic following a single vehicle accident on Highway 97 five kilometres south of Penticton early Sunday morning. The northbound car reportedly struck a deer, crossed the road hitting a ditch and rolled several times. Three young Kelowna men were taken to hospital with what are believed to be non life-threatening injuries.

  • Oct. 4, 2011 5:00 a.m.
Members of the Kaleden Volunteer Fire Department and BC Ambulance service extricate a patient after having to use the jaws of life rescue equipment to access to the inside of a 1995 Honda Civic following a single vehicle accident on Highway 97 five kilometres south of Penticton early Sunday morning. The northbound car reportedly struck a deer, crossed the road hitting a ditch and rolled several times. Three young Kelowna men were taken to hospital with what are believed to be non life-threatening injuries.

Members of the Kaleden Volunteer Fire Department and BC Ambulance service extricate a patient after having to use the jaws of life rescue equipment to access to the inside of a 1995 Honda Civic following a single vehicle accident on Highway 97 five kilometres south of Penticton early Sunday morning. The northbound car reportedly struck a deer, crossed the road hitting a ditch and rolled several times. Three young Kelowna men were taken to hospital with what are believed to be non life-threatening injuries.

Penticton Western News