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Monday, September 2, 2013

Accident at junction of Highways 3 and 22 results in multiple injuries

Motor home involved in serious collision at junction of Highways 3 and 22
C. Davis and T. Lucas photos
Chris Davis

An accident involving a motor home and a car at the junction of Highway 3 and Highway 22 resulted in 3 injuries, at least one of which is considered to be serious.


Car involved in serious collision at junction of Highways 3 and 22
Pincher Creek Emergency Services received a call at 11:50 am notifying them of the accident.  Pincher Creek Rescue immediately responded with an ambulance and Engine 14 responded from Lundbreck. STARS was put on alert.  According to Emergency Services Chief Dave Cox, "Once on scene we realised we had more people hurt, and we asked STARS to launch."

Due to the traffic congestion surrounding the scene Cowley Fire was called out to assist.  Cowley Fire Chief Jim Cisar assisted at the scene and his crew helped control traffic on Highway 22.  STARS was coincidentally in the Crowsnest Pass area, performing a patient transfer.  There was a Crowsnest Pass doctor aboard, and he was transported to the accident scene to assist.  A second ambulance was called from Pincher Creek due to the number of victims, and Piikani Emergency Services was asked to stand by in case there was need for their assistance with other potential calls in the area.

Accident aftermath:  Looking south on Highway 22 at Highway 3 intersection

There were 4 individuals involved in the accident, two from each vehicle.  Emergency Services had to extract the passengers from both vehicles.  The passenger in the car was found to have serious injuries, and after being transported to Pincher Creek Hospital was then flown via STARS to Calgary.  STARS stopped to refuel at Pincher Creek Municipal Airport before making that trip.  The patient from Crowsnest Pass originally being transported by STARS was taken by ambulance to Pincher Creek Municipal Airport to be transported to Calgary via fixed-wing Air Ambulance.

According to Chief Cox the traffic on Highways 3 and 22 was regulated during the rescue operations, and traffic was intermittently stopped completely.

STARS arriving in Pincher Creek
Traffic volumes at that intersection are usually quite heavy on long weekends and today was no exception. Eastbound traffic on Highway 3 and to a lesser degree northbound traffic on Highway 22 was visibly quite busy.  Area residents say the traffic volume has been quite high in the area "even overnight".  Another driver reported that traffic was bumper to bumper as far west as Leitch Collieries shortly after the accident occurred.

Also attending the scene were RCMP members from Pincher Creek and Crowsnest Pass and a Sheriff.




9 comments:

  1. RJ Pisko2/9/13

    Hoping everyone recovers with no serious consequences - traffic was as bad as I've ever been in today, on Hwy 3. Aside from concern for the incident,, my comment was "Right on the ball, Chris! Great, unbelievably fast coverage of important breaking news." E-publishing is SO superior to print this way . . .

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  2. Anonymous2/9/13

    One of ny friends was the passenger in the car. Praying that she is okay. Last I heard she was in critical condition

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    1. Anonymous2/9/13

      Hi "Anonoymous",
      My name is Monica and I was the nurse that helped out right after the accident happened that passed off to the two physicians. I have been thinking about your friend a lot and am wondering if there is a way that I can get an update and see how she is doing. My email address is besmonica@gmail.com.

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    2. Anonymous2/9/13

      Hello Anonymous, My husband (Ian) and I (Tara) were there. We brought a couple of first aid kits and the silver emergency blanket. We have been thinking about your friend and praying that she makes it out okay. Please give her family our best. We also would like an update if that's okay. My email is tiggerjinx@hotmail.com
      How are you guys doing?

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  3. Anonymous2/9/13

    Excellent coverage, Chris

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  4. Anonymous2/9/13

    Hi Monica, we are the father and step mom of the girl you helped out. I must thank you with all my heart for helping saving our daughters life...as of now she is conscious but heavily sedated due to all her injuries, including a broken pelvis....many other injuries but I am very grateful for people like you whom are there to help....Our Leanne is still with us and will be forever on, thank God, but again thank you, from the bottom of our heart....take care xo

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    1. Anonymous4/9/13

      Thank you for the update but the girls personal medical information should not be posted online without her consent. Especially since the people who were asking Gave their private email addresses.

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  5. Anonymous2/9/13

    Hello everyone. The girl in the car is my friend and i was with her. She is in calgary now with family. A few things to look out for but she is awake and reasponding. Shes a strong girl and i cant thank everyone enough who stoped to help.

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  6. Anonymous4/9/13

    The traffic was backed up all the way through Fernie.

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