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Trapped two days in rig, trucker rescued

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HOPE — A truck driver trapped for more than two days in an overturned rig on the side of a B.C. highway is in hospital after what one emergency worker is describing as the longest rescue operation his organizati­on has ever been involved in.

Doug Fraser of the Chilliwack Search and Rescue Team described how first responders spent nearly 12 hours cutting apart the cab of an overturned semi-truck to extract the driver, who hasn’t been named and was reported missing Wednesday morning.

The crash happened on Highway 3 in the area of Rhododendr­on Flats in Manning Park, 36 kilometres east of Hope.

Steel cables stretching from tow trucks parked on the roadway above required constant retensioni­ng to prevent the trailers from slipping further down a steep embankment.

“It was a long, slow process,” said Fraser, who has volunteere­d with Chilliwack Search and Rescue for 20 years.

“Every time a piece of the cab was cut away, the cables from the tow trucks would need to be retensione­d in order to stabilize things to keep the driver safe and the emergency crews who were working down below.”

RCMP Const. Melissa Wutke said the driver was last seen about 11 p.m. on Tuesday. An air and ground search was launched and police said the fully loaded semi-trailer was spotted early Thursday.

The man suffered potentiall­y life-threatenin­g injuries and the cause of the crash remains under investigat­ion, Wutke said.

Fraser said the injured man was plucked from his truck and hauled up using ropes to a waiting ambulance.

“It’s tremendous­ly rewarding for all involved,” Fraser said.

“If you’re part of saving a life, it’s pretty tough to top that.”

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