RCMP say bus in rollover crash near Jasper, AB came to a rest 50-100 yards from roadwayRCMP say bus in rollover crash near Jasper, AB came to a rest 50-100 yards from roadway We also wish a full recovery to those who were injured. Jasper RCMP said it is conducting the investigation along with the K Division Collision Analyst, Occupational Health and Safety and Alberta Commercial Vehicle Enforcement.“Our investigation into the rollover is still ongoing. But I can say we have been in touch with the family.”Twenty-eight ground ambulances, fixed wing ambulances, and helicopters from the North, Edmonton, Central and Calgary Zones responded to the crash.“Due to the extremely difficult terrain and no road access to the crash site, some patients were triaged and treated near the bus before being air lifted from the scene to waiting ambulances at a nearby staging area,” AHS said.Edmonton and Calgary hospitals were put on “Code Orange” alert to be prepared for the high number of patients with critical and serious injuries.STARS Air Ambulance said all three of its bases from Calgary, Edmonton and Grande Prairie responded to the incident.STARS said two patients were transported in critical, potentially life-threatening condition.
Three people died and 24 others were injured when a coach motor vehicle rolled over at the Columbia Icefield south of Jasper, Alta. When we were leaving the area we saw quite a few more arrive. Adam Toy reports. Three people are dead and 24 injured after a glacier sight-seeing bus rolled over near the Columbia Icefield in Alberta's Jasper National Park. 3 people killed, 14 critically injured in sightseeing bus rollover near Jasper "Efforts are currently underway to remove the vehicle from the scene and complete a mechanical inspection. Kanty said he was in the parking lot of the Discovery Centre when he was asked by an employee to leave.“We were parked facing the glacier and you could still see dust. RCMP say injured from sightseeing bus crash near Jasper, AB were transported to hospitals in Calgary and EdmontonRCMP say injured from sightseeing bus crash near Jasper, AB were transported to hospitals in Calgary and EdmontonTour company in bus rollover crash near Jasper, AB pausing operations as RCMP conducts investigationTour company in bus rollover crash near Jasper, AB pausing operations as RCMP conducts investigationTour company in crash says this is first incident involving fatality in 39 yearsTour company in crash says this is first incident involving fatality in 39 yearsCanada adds 390 new coronavirus cases, 9 more deaths as provinces warn of surgesFeds create task force to help Canadians return home from Beirut10-year-old Canadian Roberta Battaglia dazzles on ‘America’s Got Talent’3 family members dead after being swept under waterfall west of NordeggProvince considers stepping up COVID-19 enforcementQuestions continue about city of Edmonton mask exemption cardsCoronavirus: WHO officials discuss food safety after frozen chicken wings test positive for COVID-19 We got passed by three or four ambulances, a couple fire trucks and many many parks emergency vehicles.”The identities of the three victims have not yet been released.Get a roundup of the most important and intriguing national stories delivered to your inbox every weekday.Get a roundup of the most important and intriguing national stories delivered to your inbox every weekday. And to the first responders, thank you for your quick action and hard work," Trudeau said. And to the first responders, thank you for your quick action and hard work.Rob Kanty said he was on the same tour about an hour before the crash. 2020-07-21. "There were 27 occupants in the vehicle and three adults were confirmed deceased on arrival on scene with multiple people injured. on Saturday afternoon, Sunday, July 19, 2020. © 2020 Global News, a division of Corus Entertainment Inc. 3 dead after sightseeing bus rolls at Columbia Icefields near Jasper RCMP Cpl. on Saturday afternoon, Sunday, July 19, 2020. “I think we need to let the investigators do the work and then we can all find out and get to the root of the accident.”Alberta Health Services (AHS) confirmed three adults died in the crash, while the other 24 people on the shuttle suffered various injuries and were transported to hospitals in Hinton, Grande Prairie, Edmonton and Calgary.Fourteen people were transported in critical condition, with primarily head or pelvis injuries, five people were in serious condition, with leg and shoulder fractures and five people were taken to hospital in stable condition with minor injuries, according to AHS.“Nineteen of the 24 patients were transported by ambulance or STARS to the Jasper-Hinton airport, and were then transferred to hospital by fixed wing air ambulances,” AHS said in a statement“Five patients were transported by ground ambulance to either Banff Mineral Spring Hospital or Foothills Medical Centre in Calgary.”One of the people injured in the crash was the vehicle’s driver, McKenna confirmed.“I can’t really give you details or a name as the police have not released that information yet. Rick Bidaisee of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police told media at the Icefield on Sunday that emergency responders had found three adults dead at the scene. Find out what's happening in the world as it unfolds.CNN's Paula Newton reported from Ottawa and Hollie Silverman from Atlanta. Leave your deets when dining: Restaurants taking personal info to trace COVID-19. At this time, we are unable to confirm the cause of the rollover," he said.Bidaisee said the location of the crash was remote, with the bus lying some 50 to 100 yards from the road, and it could take some time to remove it.Stuart Back, vice president of operations for Pursuit's Banff Jasper Collection, said the company had paused its operations in the Columbia Icefield as a result of the incident.It said 24 patients had been taken to hospital, 14 in critical condition. on Saturday afternoon, … Dionne Durocher, 24, and her partner Devon Ray Ernest. Three people died and 24 others were injured when a coach motor vehicle rolled over at the Columbia Icefield south of Jasper, Alta. Susannah Cullinane also contributed to this report.The bus crashed on the Columbia Icefield in the Canadian Rockies.Dave McKenna, president of the Banff Jasper Collection by Pursuit, told CNN an off-road ice explorer was involved in an accident en route to the Athabasca Glacier on Saturday around 2 p.m. MT (4 p.m.