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Five seriously hurt in tour-bus crash in eastern Ontario

At least 24 taken to hospitals; bus left highway, hit rock cut

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PRESCOTT, Ont. — At least 24 people were in hospital, five with critical injuries, after a bus crash in eastern Ontario on Monday, provincial police said.

Const. Suzanne Runciman said the bus was carrying about 37 people, including the driver and a tour guide, when it went off the westbound lanes of Highway 401 and hit a rock cut.

Runciman said the crash took place between Brockville, Ont., and Prescott, Ont.

“My understand­ing is they are tourists, there was a tour guide with them,” Runciman said, adding that the passengers on board were from China.

A manager at Massachuse­tts-based Union Tour Express said he had heard that one of their buses was involved in the collision, but did not have any further informatio­n.

A truck driver who passed by shortly after the crash said he could see passengers standing outside the bus holding bloody noses and some appeared to have facial injuries.

The bus was sitting in the ditch, up against some rocks, he said. A dashcam photo of the scene that he shared shows at least three ambulances and first responders, with about half a dozen people standing at the side of the road.

“It definitely looked very surreal and chaotic,” said the man, who would only give his name as Robert. “OPP officers were assisting those who could get off the bus and to waiting ambulances. You could definitely see heavy damage to the front of the bus, including the passenger side of the front window.”

The Ornge air ambulance service said it responded to the scene, about 95 kilometres south of Ottawa. Spokesman Joshua McNamara said at least one person was taken to Ottawa via air ambulance.

The Brockville General Hospital said it had received five patients, who all required critical care, and said one other patient was being sent to a hospital in Kingston, Ont., by air ambulance.

“All of the people that we have received are all Mandarin-speaking,” said spokeswoma­n Abby McIntyre. “What I’ve been advised is that we have received five of the most critical.”

McIntyre said others injured in the crash are believed to be “walking wounded” who were taken to other hospitals.

The hospital said it had a Mandarin translator on site to support the patients.

 ?? LARS HAGBERG, JUSTIN TANG, CP ?? Top left: The bus sits on the side of Highway 401 near Prescott, Ont., after it left the westbound lanes and hit a rock cut on Monday. Above: Ontario Provincial Police officers examine the bus.
LARS HAGBERG, JUSTIN TANG, CP Top left: The bus sits on the side of Highway 401 near Prescott, Ont., after it left the westbound lanes and hit a rock cut on Monday. Above: Ontario Provincial Police officers examine the bus.
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