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It appears the Capreol station would have been well-equipped to assist with a fatal crash on Suez Drive in May 2017.
On May 27, 2017, Patrick Roussel-Sivret, 22, was killed when the vehicle in which he was a passenger crashed. In December 2018, Ethan Filippini received a five-year prison sentence for causing the crash that killed Roussel-Sivret and injured Matthew Craggs, the other driver. Filippini was impaired at the time.
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Three fire halls were dispatched to the crash site â station 16 in Val Therese (10 km away); station 17 in Hanmer (3.4 km); and station 3 from New Sudbury (27 km).
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Just five minutes away, but city did not dispatch Capreol firefighters to fatal crash Capreol station had auto extrication equipment needed to help trapped man. It took 25 minutes for the equipment to arrive from a New Sudbury station, sources say
Author of the article: Mary Katherine Keown
Publishing date: Mar 12, 2021 • March 12, 2021 • 5 minute read Patrick Roussel-Sivret died May 27, 2017, on Suez Drive in a crash caused by a drunk driver. However, some wonder if a quicker emergency response might have given Roussel-Sivret a better chance at survival. SUPPLIED IMAGE
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Lynn Sivret-Gauthier died a little on May 27, 2017.
Her son, Patrick Roussel-Sivret, 22, was killed that night on Suez Drive, between Hanmer and Capreol, in a devastating crash. In December 2018, Ethan Filippini received a five-year prison sentence for causing the crash that killed Roussel, a passenger in his vehicle, and injured Matthew Craggs, the other driver. Filippini wa
Just five minutes away, but city did not dispatch Capreol firefighters to fatal crash Capreol station had auto extrication equipment needed to help trapped man. It took 25 minutes for the equipment to arrive from a New Sudbury station, sources say
Author of the article: Mary Katherine Keown
Publishing date: Mar 12, 2021 • March 12, 2021 • 5 minute read Patrick Roussel-Sivret died May 27, 2017, on Suez Drive in a crash caused by a drunk driver. However, some wonder if a quicker emergency response might have given Roussel-Sivret a better chance at survival. SUPPLIED IMAGE
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Lynn Sivret-Gauthier died a little on May 27, 2017.
Her son, Patrick Roussel-Sivret, 22, was killed that night on Suez Drive, between Hanmer and Capreol, in a devastating crash. In December 2018, Ethan Filippini received a five-year prison sentence for causing the crash that killed Roussel, a passenger in his vehicle, and injured Matthew Craggs, the other driver. Filippini wa
Just five minutes away, but city did not dispatch Capreol firefighters to fatal crash saultthisweek.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from saultthisweek.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.