John Lilley Recognized as Highway Angel
John Lilley of Kelowna, British Columbia, a professional truck driver for Bison Transport of Winnipeg, Manitoba, has been named a Truckload Carriers Association Highway Angel. He is being recognized for volunteering to help at the scene of a bad accident and for making a valiant effort to save the life of one of the victims.

John Lilley of Kelowna, British Columbia, a professional truck driver for Bison Transport of Winnipeg, Manitoba, has been named a Truckload Carriers Association Highway Angel.

John Lilley of Kelowna, British Columbia, a professional truck driver for Bison Transport of Winnipeg, Manitoba, has been named a Truckload Carriers Association Highway Angel. He is being recognized for volunteering to help at the scene of a bad accident and for making a valiant effort to save the life of one of the victims.
On Dec. 11, 2012, around 2:30 p.m., Lilley was on his way to deliver a load when he got stuck in a long line of traffic headed westbound on Highway 3 between Revelstoke and Golden, British Columbia. An accident up ahead was preventing traffic from moving.
Over the CB radio, Lilley heard a request for volunteers with medical training. With 23 years of experience as a volunteer search and rescue medical technician for Kelowna Emergency Services, Lilley immediately responded. A police officer picked him up and took him to the accident scene, where he saw that the driver of a four-door passenger vehicle had lost control while entering a tunnel. He had slammed into another vehicle head-on. The collision tore the side of the car wide open, from the front headlight to the back door. There were five people in the car.
The scene was horrifying and gruesome, but Lilley told himself, “I can do this.” Managing to stay calm, he was asked to focus on the driver, who was bleeding both internally and externally. Because of the dense fog, it took about 40 minutes for authorities to land a helicopter at the scene. During this time, Lilley continuously checked the man’s vital signs and did his best to maintain the man’s weakening pulse. Despite Lilley’s best efforts, the driver succumbed to his injuries.
Lilley recalls that day with much emotion. “I tried everything I possibly could,” he said, sadly. “I don’t regret what I tried. I know I did my best.”
For his attempt to save a life, Lilley was presented with a Highway Angel lapel pin, certificate and patch. Bison Transport also received a certificate acknowledging that one of its drivers is a Highway Angel.
The Highway Angel program is sponsored for TCA by Internet Truckstop. Since the program’s inception in August 1997, hundreds of drivers have been recognized as Highway Angels for the unusual kindness, courtesy, and courage they have shown others while on the job. TCA has received letters and e-mails from people across North America nominating truck drivers for the program.
To view archival copies of past Highway Angel press releases, visit www.truckload.org/newsroom. To learn more about the program or to nominate a driver, go to www.truckload.org/highway-angel.
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