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First aid is given to victims of the crash at a bridge

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The Alex Fraser Bridge crash involved several vehicles and victims that require first aid. A 5-car crash on the Alex Fraser Bridge left a taxi sitting on top of another vehicle.

Road crash

The incident occurred in the northbound center lane. According to Const. Mike Halskoy, the incident was indirectly brought about by a stalled vehicle partway up the bridge deck.

A vehicle was traveling some distance behind came across the stall. Brakes were applied and stopped and it resulted in a 5-car chain-reaction collision that strangely did not involve the vehicle that had stalled. The incident looked dramatic since one car ended up on top of another one. Luckily, the injuries were minor and only require first aid care. The road was quickly cleared by Deas Island Traffic, BC Ambulance, and Delta Fire.

It is recommended to learn basic first aid skills. You never know when emergencies occur so that you are prepared.

Weather is considered as a factor in the collision. At the time of the incident, it was heavily raining and the person stalled and others came upon it unexpectedly.

When driving under bad weather conditions, it is recommended to slow down and allow extra space with vehicles in front of them and ensure that the windshield is in good condition and not fogged up.

Invest in a first aid course

It is recommended to learn basic first aid skills. You never know when emergencies occur so that you are prepared.

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Learn how to be ready for emergencies by enrolling in our first aid training class. Our courses maintain social distancing measures with reduced class sizes to maintain the minimum 2 meters apart along with the mandatory use of face masks and regular temperature checks. The venue of the courses undergo regular, enhanced cleaning and disinfection routines. 

For more information, check out these sources:

https://www.wikihow.com/Do-Basic-First-Aid

https://www.webmd.com/first-aid/default.htm

https://www.webmd.com/first-aid/bleeding-cuts-wounds

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