Canadian Air Ambulance Accident
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Here is some accurate information:
The following email was sent to all EMS staff earlier this morning (Saturday):
Earlier this evening at approximately 2200 hrs EST, the S76 based in Sudbury was involved in a non-fatal aircraft accident while on final approach to the Temagami - Snake Lake helipad. There were four (4) crew members on board who suffered a range of non life threatening injuries. Members of the OPP and local EMS responded very quickly to the accident, securing the site and administering emergency medical care. The four crew members have been transported to the New Liskeard regional hospital for further assessment.
The Company Emergency response plan was activated and the Transportation Safety Board is enroute to the scene.
We commit to keeping all staff informed as we learn more about this unfortunate event.
All of the injured crew members have been either discharged or admitted to hospital. Further details regarding their status will be forthcoming as I get the information.
At present the cause of the accident is unknown. We hope to have more information on that later today.
I thank you all for your concern.
Walter Heneghan
Manager, CHL EMS Safety and Quality
The following email was sent to all EMS staff earlier this morning (Saturday):
Earlier this evening at approximately 2200 hrs EST, the S76 based in Sudbury was involved in a non-fatal aircraft accident while on final approach to the Temagami - Snake Lake helipad. There were four (4) crew members on board who suffered a range of non life threatening injuries. Members of the OPP and local EMS responded very quickly to the accident, securing the site and administering emergency medical care. The four crew members have been transported to the New Liskeard regional hospital for further assessment.
The Company Emergency response plan was activated and the Transportation Safety Board is enroute to the scene.
We commit to keeping all staff informed as we learn more about this unfortunate event.
All of the injured crew members have been either discharged or admitted to hospital. Further details regarding their status will be forthcoming as I get the information.
At present the cause of the accident is unknown. We hope to have more information on that later today.
I thank you all for your concern.
Walter Heneghan
Manager, CHL EMS Safety and Quality
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Photo and story here:
http://toronto.ctv.ca/servlet/an/loc...ub=TorontoHome
CFTO reported on the news last night that one engine may have failed.
http://toronto.ctv.ca/servlet/an/loc...ub=TorontoHome
CFTO reported on the news last night that one engine may have failed.
Last edited by rotornut; 10th Feb 2008 at 12:57.