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Tour Bus Rolls Over On B.C. Highway, Dozens Of Passengers Injured

The Canadian Press , 28 Aug, 2014 04:53 PM
    MERRITT, B.C. - Dozens of tourists were injured, at least five of them critically, when a bus carrying them through a picturesque British Columbia mountain pass rolled over Thursday.
     
    RCMP Sgt. Norm Flemming said 56 passengers suffered some sort of injury when the southbound bus crashed at about 3 p.m. on the Coquihalla Highway, about 30 kilometres south of Merritt. The area is about a three-hour drive northeast of Vancouver.
     
    Flemming had earlier said six of the passengers were in critical condition, 15 were seriously hurt and the rest suffered bumps, bruises and cuts requiring stitches.
     
    However, Interior Health later issued a statement saying five patients transported to hospitals in Kamloops, Kelowna and Merritt were in critical condition. Another 10 were in serious condition and 28 had non-life threatening injuries.
     
    "We don't have any fatalities listed yet and we're just crossing our fingers and hoping for the best on that one," said Flemming.
     
    He said the cause of the accident is under investigation, noting the bus was the only vehicle involved.
     
    Flemming said two interpreters were on the bus and he described the passengers as Asian, but he had no additional information.
     
    Nick Kam, director of service for Super Vacation, a company based in Richmond, B.C., that identifies itself on its website as the "largest Chinese tour operator in North America," confirmed the bus was on a tour organized by his company.
     
    "It's our tour, yes," Kam told The Canadian Press.
     
    Kam said the bus was not owned by Super Vacation but was chartered through another company, which he didn't identify. He also said the other company provided the driver.
     
    After Kam placed the call on hold, another man who did not identify himself picked up the phone and said the tour was returning from the Rocky Mountains and was on a leg between Kamloops, B.C., and Vancouver.
     
    When asked about the passengers' origins, the second man said they came from "everywhere."
     
    Daniel Parsons was on his way home from work when he happened upon the scene. Police and ambulances were already there and two school buses had been brought in to help with the injured, he said.
     
    "You could see the bus, it was right off the side of the highway and it looked like it had rolled over," Parsons said.
     
    "There was just a pile of people all along the side of the bus receiving medical assistance and you could see some blood on the side of the bus. It was a pretty bad scene for sure. I haven't seen one like that."
     
    He said the crash appeared to happen along a slight curve in the highway.
     
    Parsons snapped a photo as he passed by. The white bus can be seen upright on the side of the highway with visible damage to its side. Passengers and emergency workers can be seen standing alongside the bus, with debris strewn about the road.
     
    Kelsie Carwithen of B.C. Emergency Health Services said six helicopters and 19 ambulances were dispatched to the scene.
     
    The highway was closed Thursday evening, with air ambulances landing on the roadway.
     
    "It's a big mess," said Flemming.
     
    Super Vacation's website says the company was established in 1981 in Lost Angeles, Calif., by a woman named Helen Koo.
     
    The company has 15 branches and operates an office in Richmond, B.C. It employs more than 300 staff and owns at least 30 deluxe tour coaches in Canada and the United States. It says it operates more than 150 monthly tours and serves more than 150,000 customers every year.

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