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Embrum Highway 417 pileup

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Embrum Highway 417 Pileup
Crash site is located in Ontario
Crash site
Crash site
Crash site (Ontario)
Details
DateFebruary 17, 2006
LocationEmbrum, Ontario
Statistics
Vehicles38 (cars, transport trucks)
Deaths5
Injured20

The Embrum Highway 417 Pileup occurred on February 17, 2006 after a sudden whiteout caused a multi vehicle collision involving 38 vehicles claiming the lives of five people and injuring many others.[1]

Accident

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On February 17, 2006 near Embrum, ON, just east of Ottawa, ON on Highway 417, a flash freeze and whiteout conditions in the Ottawa Valley caused drivers to slow down abruptly, causing a chain reaction of collisions,[2] By the time drivers saw the accident they were unable to slow down because of the icy roads.[1] At least 38 vehicles including 4 tractor trailers were involved in the collision.[2][3] OC Transpo sent a bus-ambulance to transfer people from the scene to a fire station in Limoges, ON, a town north of Embrum, ON.[2] More than 20 people suffered injuries, 12 of them serious, in the chain-reaction accident.[3] In the end, 5 people were killed in the collision including a father and his 2 year old daughter.[1]

Legacy

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Canada's second deadliest multi-vehicle collision, second only to the 1999 Ontario Highway 401 crash.[4]

Aftermath

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After a thorough OPP investigation, it was determined that no charges would be laid in this accident.

See Also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c "Pileup on Highway 417 claims fifth victim". CBC. February 20, 2006.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. ^ a b c "4 die in 60-vehicle pileup near Embrun". CBC. February 17, 2006.
  3. ^ a b "5th person dies as a result of 38-vehicle crash". CBC. February 20, 2006.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  4. ^ "List of deadliest Canadian traffic accidents", Wikipedia, 2024-12-04, retrieved 2024-12-04