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Calgary driver was 2.5 times blood alcohol limit: police

RCMP say a Calgary man is facing charges after driving with a blood alcohol concentration two-and-a-half times the legal limit of 0.08.

'It is a miracle that no one was injured as a result of his driving today'

RCMP responded to reports of a man driving southbound in the northbound lane of Highway 2A near Airdrie just after noon Saturday. (CBC)

Police say it is incredible no one was hurt.

"It is a miracle that no one was injured as a result of his driving today," AirdrieRCMP Const. Matt Gervais said.

Gervais said a Calgary man is facing charges after driving with a blood alcohol level two-and-a-half times the legal limit of 0.08

RCMP responded to reports of a man driving southbound in the northbound lane of Highway 2A near Airdrie just after noon Saturday.

Police say the driver's actions required many other drivers to swerve out of the way to avoid a collision

The man, driving a white Chevrolet Sonic, made it to Highway 2 where police say he changed directions several times going northbound and southbound between Olds and Airdrie.

RCMP from Airdrie, Didsbury and Olds helped in the incident and the driver was stopped near Crossfield.

The 29-year-old was found to have a blood alcohol content of about two-and-a-half times the legal blood alcohol concentration of 0.08.

Police say it was the numerous calls to 9-1-1 by witnesses that helped them apprehend the man.

He's facing charges of impaired driving, dangerous driving and driving over the limit. The manhas been released but will appear in an Airdrie courtroom to face the charges at a future date.