Skateboarder collides with vehicle in Nelson

A man has sustained significant injuries after colliding with a vehicle at the intersection of Front Street and Hall Street in Nelson this afternoon, March 9.

At around 2:45 p.m. the Nelson Police Department (NPD), along with Emergency Health Services (EHS) and Nelson Fire & Rescue (NFR), responded to incident where they found a male pedestrian on the ground, receiving immediate assistance from several bystanders. Among them were an off-duty doctor, a nurse, and Assistant Chief of Balfour Harrop Fire Rescue. Additionally, another member of the public assisted with traffic control.

Witnesses say the man was traveling northbound down Hall Street on a skateboard and entered the intersection against a red light.

At the same time, a vehicle traveling westbound on Front Street with a green light entered the intersection. The pedestrian collided with the rear driver’s side of the vehicle.

The man was transported to Kootenay Lake Hospital (KLH).

The Nelson Police Department wishes to extend its sincere appreciation to all those who stepped in to render aid, manage traffic, and provide witness statements.

“The immediate response and willingness of civilians to assist were invaluable. Anyone who witnessed the incident and would like support from NPD Victim Services is encouraged to call 250-505-5657.” said Nelson Police.


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