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Man Missing After Squamish River Crash ID’d as 24-Year-Old Surrey Resident

  • On Saturday night, emergency teams responded to a crash on the Horseshoe Pass where a woman was trapped in her car after it veered off the road and came to rest in a challenging position for rescuers.
  • North Wales Police closed the A542 Horseshoe Pass shortly after 10pm and requested assistance from the volunteer search and rescue group serving North East Wales to support operations at the scene.
  • Two fire crews and technical rescue units attended, providing initial assessment and treatment with the Welsh Ambulance Services and Emergency Medical Retrieval services.
  • The casualty was secured onto a stretcher with the help of ropes and a wheeled system, then moved safely to the roadside before being handed over for hospital transfer.
  • The road was reopened at 2:30am Sunday, with all agencies thanked for their professionalism and teamwork during the late-night callout.
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1 still missing after vehicle crashes into Squamish River: RCMP

3 people able to escape vehicle and get to safety; RCMP say water levels unsafe for recovery

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One missing, three escaped, after car went into Squamish River

RCMP in British Columbia say one person is missing after a vehicle crashed into the Squamish River.

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