Township firefighters work to remove passengers from a vehicle after a collision in Murrayville Sunday that sent one vehicle off the road and into a neighbourhood yard. Curtis Kreklau South Fraser News Services

Township firefighters work to remove passengers from a vehicle after a collision in Murrayville Sunday that sent one vehicle off the road and into a neighbourhood yard. Curtis Kreklau South Fraser News Services

VIDEO: Child, 18 months, injured in two-vehicle Langley crash

T-bone MVA sent at least three people to hospital Sunday afternoon

  • Aug. 19, 2018 12:00 a.m.

An 18-month-old child suffered what were described as relatively minor injuries in a two-vehicle crash in Langley on Sunday.

Just before 4 p.m., Township of Langley crews were called to the intersection of 224 Street and 56 Avenue in Murrayville for a motor vehicle accident.

Crews arrived to find a two-vehicle T-bone MVA, which had forced one vehicle off the road and into the yard of a home.

Occupants of the vehicle that went off the road had to be removed from the vehicle by firefighters using the jaws of life.

The young child was taken to Children’s Hospital by air ambulance from nearby Credo Christian School.

Reports from the scene said least two others were transported to hospital by ground ambulances.

An adult suffered non-life-threatening fractures in the same crash, police said.

RCMP closed the intersection for several hours while they investigated.

Langley Times