Medicine Hat News

Teenage girl dead after semi and school bus collide

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REDWATER An Alberta school superinten­dent says the death of a teenage girl in a collision between a school bus and a semi truck north of Edmonton has devastated the small community.

Police and paramedics responded to the crash that happened around 8 a.m. Wednesday in Thorhild County near Redwater.

“EMS pronounced one teenage female deceased at the scene,” said Kirsten Goruk, a spokeswoma­n for Alberta Health Services in Edmonton.

Fourteen patients were assessed by paramedics and no one else was transporte­d to hospital, she said.

Police said the preliminar­y investigat­ion has determined the school bus had just turned southbound on to a road when it was rear-ended by the semi.

The bus was carrying 13 students on the way to Thorhild Central School. The driver declined to comment when reached by phone.

“This is an immeasurab­le loss and tragedy for our entire community,” Aspen View Public Schools Superinten­dent Mark Francis told The Canadian Press. “Thorhild is that small Alberta town where everyone knows everyone so a tragedy like this impacts the entire community.

“We have a grieving mom and dad and family, grieving neighbours and community, and grieving staff and students — this is a tragedy that impacts our community to its soul.”

The girl’s name has not been released, but Francis said she was a well-loved student.

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