2 B.C. residents awarded after rescuing trapped British couple from car
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‘The water was fast-running and was filling up their vehicle,’ said RCMP. ‘Both Mark and Janet Brimicombe had injuries and the situation was precarious.’
Two B.C. residents have been honoured by police for acts of bravery in helping a British couple escape their partially-submerged vehicle.
According to the RCMP, tourists Mark and Janet Brimicombe were touring the province in June 2022 when their driving holiday “quickly turned into a life-or-death situation.”
After visiting family in Vancouver, the two were travelling along Highway 99, in the Hat Creek area near Cache Creek, when their vehicle left the road, plunged down a steep embankment and into the creek.
“The water was fast-running and was filling up their vehicle,” the RCMP said this week. “Both Mark and Janet had injuries and the situation was precarious.”
However, two other motorists had seen the Brimicombes leave the road and both jumped into action.
Police say Nicholas Froese of Kelowna and Ken MacKenzie of Lac La Hache traversed their way down the embankment, opened the vehicle’s sunroof and helped the couple escape.
“Mr. Froese and Mr. MacKenzie supported the tourists up the steep embankment and provided first aid care while they called 911,” said RCMP.
“Following the incident, the Brimicombes received treatment at Royal Inland Hospital in Kamloops for their injuries, which could have been far worse should their rescuers not have been so quick to act.”