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Lower Mainland snow leads to 8-car crash involving first responders

Enough snow fell in Surrey on Sunday morning to cause a chaotic multi-vehicle crash involving first responders. As Travis Prasad explains, it started with an ambulance being hit and led to firefighters scrambling out of harm's way – Dec 18, 2022

Sunday’s snowfall that hit the Lower Mainland led to a scary incident for first responders in Surrey.

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An ambulance that had responded to an emergency near 176 Street and 96 Avenue was hit by an out-of-control SUV.

Firefighters responded to that crash but had to jump out of the way when a large semi-truck started sliding toward the fire truck.

The chain reaction turned into an eight-car pile-up.

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A civilian and a firefighter were taken to the hospital with minor injuries.

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”Slow down,” Surrey fire Battalion Chief Dave Wyatt said Sunday. “Don’t go out if you don’t have to. Drive cautiously. And if you don’t have proper tires or your vehicle isn’t equipped for the proper conditions, don’t go out, don’t drive it.”

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