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Miraculous survival after train strikes vehicle in New Hazelton

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An April 21 collision between a vehicle and a train in New Hazelton left the driver with only minor injuries.

Last Thursday night at approximately, 1 a.m., the New Hazelton RCMP responded to a report of a vehicle being struck by a train in New Hazelton beneath the Highway 16 CN overpass.

Upon arriving, they located a white 2008 Chevrolet Tahoe that been traveling west on the railroad tracks when it was hit head-on by an eastbound train.

The single male occupant driving the vehicle was surprisingly conscious although trapped inside the crunched metal remains.

The New Hazelton Fire and Rescue attended and began an extensive effort to extricate the individual which took several people and a variety of devices, including the jaws of life, well over two hours before they were able to free him.  Once they were able to remove all the wreckage it was found that the male had only sustained minor injuries including a broken wrist and he was transported by the paramedics to Wrinch Memorial Hospital.

Police, rescue works and others involved in freeing the male that night believe there were many factors in the reason the male survived.

It is thought that the the train’s relative low rate of speed was a factor — it had slowed down because of another nearby train heading westbound.

Authorities are invetigating the driver is for impaired operation of a motor vehicle.

Due to the location of the accident, there was no way to get a tow truck to remove the remains of the vehicle which meant CN had to bring in a crane to lift the wreckage onto the highway.