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Both Renfrew-area residents and the region’s junior hockey communities were in mourning Friday after a crash that killed a Timberwolves player and injured three other teens.
Brandon Thomas Hanniman of Admaston Bromley Township was pronounced dead at the scene on Calabogie Road about 2 km south of Burnstown, a village south of Renfrew.
The four young men, all of them 18, were in the car when it went off the road and into a rock cut. A passing motorist came upon the wrecked vehicle and called 911 shortly after midnight Friday drawing police, paramedics and firefighters from McNab Braeside Township.
Several of the young men had been ejected from the vehicle, Renfrew OPP said. Two were rushed to the trauma centre in Ottawa by ambulance while a third was taken by an Ornge helicopter that met paramedics in Renfrew. One was still listed in critical condition Friday afternoon.
It’s not clear who was driving and what caused the crash but two OPP technical collision investigators are helping Renfrew OPP with reconstructing the collision.
Police would like to hear from anyone who saw or spoke to the young men earlier in the evening, Const. Janice Sawbridge said.
“My heart is breaking for this poor family, for all of them,” Sawbridge said, noting that all four of the young men hail from in or around Renfrew, which is about 85 km west of Ottawa.
Chief Michael Nolan of the Renfrew County Paramedic Service said first responders were not able to tell immediately what kind of vehicle the young men were in because it was “unrecognizable.”
Nolan called the tragedy a difficult one for the community and rescuers.
“It hits home in many ways,” he said.
Hanniman was a player on the Renfrew Timberwolves of Central Canada Hockey League Tier 2.
Officials with both tiers of the Central Canada Hockey League sent their condolences to the team and families as did their counterparts across the region using the hashtag “#wolfpackstrong.”
“Our hearts and prayers go out to the (Renfrew Jr. B) families that have been impacted by the horrible tragedy this morning,” Tony Iob, head coach of the Navan Grads Jr’A Hockey Club wrote in a social media post. “Having the honour of coaching these boys, and watching them grow up, makes the news that much harder to bear.”
It’s “devastating not only (to) the hockey community but the Renfrew community as well.”
Single vehicle crash.
4 occupants. 1 patient pronounced by @RenCtyParamedic at scene. 3 patients treated w. critical injuries. #ottnews https://t.co/uTITjZh50y
— RenfrewCtyParamedics (@RenCtyParamedic) October 27, 2017
The @CCHLTier2 & @RenfrewJRWolves mourn the untimely passing of Brandon Hanniman #wolfpackstrong #RIPhttps://t.co/ofZv2FW2Eh pic.twitter.com/efDWWXaaWU
— CCHL2 (@CCHLTier2) October 27, 2017
@RenfrewJRWolves #WOLFPACKSTRONG pic.twitter.com/YP4naImJu7
— SG Rangers (@SGRangers) October 27, 2017
Thanking all 4 thoughts and
@CCHLTier2 #Wolfpackstrong
— RenfrewJRWolves (@RenfrewJRWolves) October 27, 2017
Supporting the Purple Ribbon Campaign Renfrew County -Speak up for Kids @CCHLTier2 pic.twitter.com/9HcopKyFJw
— RenfrewJRWolves (@RenfrewJRWolves) October 9, 2017
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Brandon Thomas Hanniman of Admaston Bromley Township was pronounced dead at the scene on Calabogie Road about 2 km south of Burnstown, a village south of Renfrew.
The four young men, all of them 18, were in the car when it went off the road and into a rock cut. A passing motorist came upon the wrecked vehicle and called 911 shortly after midnight Friday drawing police, paramedics and firefighters from McNab Braeside Township.
Several of the young men had been ejected from the vehicle, Renfrew OPP said. Two were rushed to the trauma centre in Ottawa by ambulance while a third was taken by an Ornge helicopter that met paramedics in Renfrew. One was still listed in critical condition Friday afternoon.
It’s not clear who was driving and what caused the crash but two OPP technical collision investigators are helping Renfrew OPP with reconstructing the collision.
Police would like to hear from anyone who saw or spoke to the young men earlier in the evening, Const. Janice Sawbridge said.
“My heart is breaking for this poor family, for all of them,” Sawbridge said, noting that all four of the young men hail from in or around Renfrew, which is about 85 km west of Ottawa.
Chief Michael Nolan of the Renfrew County Paramedic Service said first responders were not able to tell immediately what kind of vehicle the young men were in because it was “unrecognizable.”
Nolan called the tragedy a difficult one for the community and rescuers.
“It hits home in many ways,” he said.
Hanniman was a player on the Renfrew Timberwolves of Central Canada Hockey League Tier 2.
Officials with both tiers of the Central Canada Hockey League sent their condolences to the team and families as did their counterparts across the region using the hashtag “#wolfpackstrong.”
“Our hearts and prayers go out to the (Renfrew Jr. B) families that have been impacted by the horrible tragedy this morning,” Tony Iob, head coach of the Navan Grads Jr’A Hockey Club wrote in a social media post. “Having the honour of coaching these boys, and watching them grow up, makes the news that much harder to bear.”
It’s “devastating not only (to) the hockey community but the Renfrew community as well.”
Single vehicle crash.
4 occupants. 1 patient pronounced by @RenCtyParamedic at scene. 3 patients treated w. critical injuries. #ottnews https://t.co/uTITjZh50y
— RenfrewCtyParamedics (@RenCtyParamedic) October 27, 2017
The @CCHLTier2 & @RenfrewJRWolves mourn the untimely passing of Brandon Hanniman #wolfpackstrong #RIPhttps://t.co/ofZv2FW2Eh pic.twitter.com/efDWWXaaWU
— CCHL2 (@CCHLTier2) October 27, 2017
@RenfrewJRWolves #WOLFPACKSTRONG pic.twitter.com/YP4naImJu7
— SG Rangers (@SGRangers) October 27, 2017
Thanking all 4 thoughts and
— RenfrewJRWolves (@RenfrewJRWolves) October 27, 2017
Supporting the Purple Ribbon Campaign Renfrew County -Speak up for Kids @CCHLTier2 pic.twitter.com/9HcopKyFJw
— RenfrewJRWolves (@RenfrewJRWolves) October 9, 2017
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