Sports car slams into highway accident scene, side-swiping police cruiser and crashing into fire truck - Action News
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Sports car slams into highway accident scene, side-swiping police cruiser and crashing into fire truck

Police said the crash happened in the northbound lane of Highway 99 west ofSerpentine River in South Surrey on Thursday night.

Driver of the Camaro given 2 tickets: speeding relative to conditions and unsafe lane change.

Flashing lights atop a police cruiser are pictured.
A car plowed into an accident scene in Surrey late on Jan. 16. No one was seriously hurt. (CBC)

A sports car slammed into an active accident scene on the ice-slicked roads of South Surrey on Thursday night, crashing into an RCMP cruiser and then into the back of a fire truck.

Police said the crash happened around 6:15p.m. PT in the northbound lane of Highway 99 west of the Serpentine River.

Police and fire vehicles were at the scene of a minor accident but the driver of the sports cardid not see their flashing emergency lights until it was too late,Surrey Fire Battalion Chief Brian Carmichael said.

"The driver said the vehiclein front of him swerved right over and he didn't see the accident scene and unfortunately drove right into it," Carmichael told CBCNews.

Police saythe driver lost traction and slid into thepolice vehicle, before hitting the back of a fire truckthat had been parked to protect the initial accident scene.

"The civilian vehicle side-swiped the police vehicle and then continued forward into the back of the fire truck," said Surrey RCMP Sgt.DavePark.

The driver was taken to hospital for treatment of minor injuries and as a precaution, said Park.

RCMP said poor road conditions and speed were factors in thecollision.The driver was given a ticket for speeding relative to conditions and for an unsafe lane change.

Surrey RCMP Cpl,Elenore Sturko said drivers must drive to road conditions, regardless of the posted speed limits, especially in snow and ice or poor road conditions.