An accident involving two semis has closed Highway 1 in both directions west of Chase. (Theron Groff photo)

An accident involving two semis has closed Highway 1 in both directions west of Chase. (Theron Groff photo)

UPDATE: Trans Canada open west of Chase after crash sends several to hospital

Several taken to hospital with unknown injuries

  • Aug. 31, 2018 12:00 a.m.

5 a.m. chase RCMP called to two vehicle head on collision TCH west of Chase 5600 block

both semi trucks appears that the eastbound semi crossed the centre line into the westbound lane, westound semi attempted to avoid it by crossing tinto the eastbound lane but the two collided.

driver of the westbound vehicle sustained minor head injuries, taken to royal inland hospital, driver of the eastbound semi suffered concussion and broken arm, passengar in eastbound semi who was asleep in the bunk was killed in the accident, succumed to his injures shortyl after being taken to the hospital.

Westbound semi carrying load of cooking oil, which dumped over the highway, eastbound was carrying vehicle windshields and bike parts, merchandise. Cooking oil considered a hazardous material hazmat team had to be called to clean it up, stop it from

“the highway was like a skating rink after that spilled all over the place.”

Central interior traffic section reconstructionist, to assist with investigation. they have taken over the investigation. investigation is ongoing to determine cause.

load strewn all over the highway

UPDATE: 12:30 p.m.

The Trans Canada Highway is now open to single lane alternating traffic, DriveBC said.

Drivers should expect delays.

UPDATE: 11:10 a.m.

Several people have been taken to hospital with unkown injuries following a collision involving two semis on the Trans Canada Highway west of Chase.

Kamloops Fire Rescue platoon Capt. Darryl Cooper said he doesn’t know how many people were taken to hospital, but no extraction was needed.

Both vehicles sustained damage to their passenger sides. The cause of the accident is not yet known.

According to DriveBC, the highway remains closed in both directions approximately five kilometres west of Chase with no estimated time of opening.

Detours are available via Highway 97 through Vernon or Highway 97A and 97B. Expect substantial delays.

An update is expected from DriveBC at 12 p.m.

–With files from Kamloops This Week

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Original

An accident involving two semis has forced the closure of the Trans Canada Highway approximately five kilometres west of Chase.

DriveBC reported the accident shortly before 8 a.m. and currently has no estimated time of opening.

Detours are available via Highway 97 through Vernon or Highway 97A and 97B.

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An update on the situation is expected at 12 p.m.

There is currently no word on the cause of the accident or any resulting injuries.

More information will be provided as it becomes available.


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