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Man pulled from ravine after crash
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Feb 8, 2010 / 2:31 pm
Penticton Search and Rescue was called to assist the fire department in rescuing a man from a ravine late Sunday night.
Penticton Fire Chief, Wayne Williams, says a vehicle went over an embankment on Salikin Drive near Carmine just after 8 p.m.
“At first, it didn't look like anyone was in the vehicle, but after further searching, we found that the driver had been ejected from the vehicle and was in a nearby ravine,” says Williams.
He says Penticton SAR was called to help get the man up the hill and into a waiting ambulance.
Sergeant Rick Dellebuur says the 53-year-old driver is a Penticton resident.
“He was driving a 1999 Chev Blazer and it became stuck in the ditch as a result of making a U-turn on Saliken Drive. While trying to get the vehicle out of the ditch, the vehicle suddenly got traction and went across the road and over the edge down a steep embankment,” says Dellebuur.
He says the driver was taken to Penticton Regional Hospital and remains in critical condition.