The Lamont Leader (Lamont, Alberta), Wednesday, October 27, 2021 - 3
Two seriously injured in Bruderheim area crash
Members of the Bruderheim Fire Department direct traffic and clean up the road following a two-vehicle collision at the intersection of Highway 15 and Highway 45, Oct. 22. Four people were transported to hospital as a result of the collision.
Fog likely the cause of another accident involving two trucks BY JOHN MATHER Four people were injured, two seriously, in a two car collision at the corner of Highway 45 and Highway 15, Oct. 22. Bruderheim Fire Department rolled on the accident after the call came in at 4:30 p.m., said Lamont County Regional Fire Chief Shayne Milliken. “Two people were transported to the city while the other two were transported to the Fort Saskatchewan Hospital,” said Milliken. “They didn’t have to be extricated from the vehicles using any major equipment.” He said the accident happened during a very busy time of day and the department did more traffic control than anything else. Fort Saskatchewan RCMP responded to the call as well as Bruderheim Fire Department.
According to Lamont County Peace Officer Derek Wright, an eastbound vehicle was attempting to turn from Highway 15 on to Highway 45 when it was struck by an oncoming vehicle. Meanwhile on Oct. 18, emergency departments from Andrew, Mundare, Hairy Hill and Willingdon responded to
an accident on Hwy 45 between Rge. Rd. 155 and Rge Rd. 154 between a tractor trailer and a zoom boom construction vehicle. Both were travelling in the same direction when they collided in foggy conditions. The driver of the larger truck was transported to Vegreville Hospital where he is reported to
be in good condition. The driver of the zoom boom was extricat-
ed and was flown by STARS to Edmonton where he is reported to
be in good condition. Two Hills RCMP also attended the scene.
Bill Skinner Thank You to the residents of the Town of Lamont! It has been an honour to serve you as Mayor over the past 10 years! I wish the newly elected Council every success going forward.
I would like to thank the residents of Lamont for their overwhelming support in the election for Town Council. I was heartened by the appreciation, encouragement and congratulations received. I would also like to publicly thank my family for their unwavering support, always. Congratulations to all the candidates for their campaigns. I look forward to working with the new council in making Lamont a better place to live. I have especially enjoyed meeting with the residents of Lamont, both new and longstanding. It was an enlightening and enjoyable experience. We all share the wish for a better community. My dedication to our community will continue, Linda Sieker.
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