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Red Deer man dead after two semis collide on Highway 2

A 58-year-old Red Deer truck driver is dead after his semi truck rear-ended another semi which was parked, waiting for repairs, on the side of Highway 2.

The driver hit another semi stopped along the side of the highway

A 58-year-old Red Deer truck driver is dead after his semi truck rear-ended another semi which was parked, waiting for repairs, along the side of Highway 2.

Emergency crews were called to the scene near Lacombe at about 4 p.m. Thursday, RCMP said in a news release.

An unoccupied semi truck with two emptytrailerswas stopped along the highway when a southbound semi collided with the back of the rear trailer, police said.

The man driving the southbound semi was declared dead on scene. No one else was injured, RCMPsaid.

Reflective traffic triangles used to alert drivers of the stopped semiwere in place at the time of the collision.

"Our thoughts are with the family of the deceased at this time," RCMPsaid in an emailed statement.

The name of the deceased will not be released, police said.

Southbound traffic was diverted for several hours during the investigation, butdetours have since been called off.

InnisfailandPonokatraffic servicesand anRCMPcollision analyst from Red Deer continue to investigate.

Lacombe is125 km south of Edmonton.