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Two people seriously injured in second crash on Highway 416 Saturday
Two people were seriously injured, including one who was trapped, after this vehicle rolled on Highway 416 near West Hunt Club Road, April 23, 2022. Ottawa firefighters removed the roof to free the trapped person. (Ottawa Fire Service/Twitter)
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Published April 23, 2022 1:58 p.m. EDT
Ottawa paramedics say two people were taken to hospital following a crash on Highway 416 near West Hunt Club Road early Saturday afternoon.
It was the second major crash of the day on the 416 after a tractor-trailer carrying milk rolled over south of Roger Stevens Drive early Saturday morning.
Paramedics say they were called to the single-vehicle crash just after 12:30 p.m. Both patients were in serious but stable condition. No other details about them were available.
Ottawa firefighters had to remove the roof of the vehicle to free one person who was trapped.
Two people seriously injured in second crash on Highway 416 Saturday
Ottawa paramedics say two people were taken to hospital following a crash on Highway 416 near West Hunt Club Road early Saturday afternoon.
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Hwy. 416 reopens in Ottawa's south end after milk truck crash
A tractor-trailer full of milk crashed on Highway 416 near Roger Stevens Drive Saturday, April 23, 2022. (Ottawa Fire Service/Twitter)
A stretch of Hwy. 416 was closed for several hours on Saturday after a transport truck rolled over, spilling jugs of milk across the road.
The crash happened in the southbound lanes of the highway near Roger Stevens Drive at around 6:30 a.m.
One driver was assessed at the scene and taken to hospital with minor injuries, according to Ottawa paramedics.
A stretch of Hwy. 416 was closed for several hours on Saturday after a transport truck rolled over, spilling jugs of milk across the road.
The crash happened in the southbound lanes of the highway near Roger Stevens Drive at around 6:30 a.m.
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One driver was assessed at the scene and taken to hospital with minor injuries, according to Ottawa paramedics.
The Ottawa Fire Service says crews worked to absorb the spilled milk and some fuel that was leaking. Crews moved the truck to help clear the traffic that was stuck before OPP closed the road for the investigation and cleanup.
The southbound lanes of Hwy. 416 reopened at approximately 3:30 p.m.