British Columbia

2 pedestrians hit by pickup truck on Burnaby-Coquitlam border: police

B.C. Emergency Health Services said two people were taken to the hospital in stable condition.

Police on Tuesday evening were asking people to avoid Lougheed Highway and North Road

A black pickup truck is smashed into a pole on the side of the street.
Police say the incident occurred shortly after 5 p.m. on Tuesday. (Curtis Kreklau)

Two pedestrians were taken to the hospital Tuesday evening after being struck by a pickup truck at North Road and the Lougheed Highway on the Burnaby-Coquitlam border.

In a statement to CBC, Burnaby RCMP identified the pedestrians as women. They said the driver remained on scene, and the cause of the collision is under investigation. 

Police are asking people to avoid driving near the area as traffic in all directions has been affected. 

Cpl. Mike Kalanj, a spokesperson for the Burnaby RCMP, says police responded to the incident around 5:20 p.m.

"Just avoid the area altogether. Police are going to be there for quite some time this evening." 

First responders are pictured on a sidewalk beside a crashed vehicle.
Two pedestrians were taken to the hospital in stable condition, according to emergency health services. (Curtis Kreklau)

B.C. Emergency Health Services confirmed in a statement to CBC paramedics provided emergency medical treatment to two patients on scene, who were taken to the hospital in stable condition.