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Snowmobiler dies in off road collision near Huxley

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Three Hills, Alberta - At approximately 2:00 a.m. on January 16, 2016, Three Hills RCMP were called to a rural location near Huxley in response to an off-road vehicle collision.

A group of snowmobilers were travelling from Huxley to Trochu when one machine in the group struck a large hole, causing the driver to be thrown from the machine.

The driver and sole occupant of the machine, a 22 year old male, was transported to Three Hills Hospital where he was pronounced deceased. 

The rider was wearing safety equipment at the time of the collision. Alcohol was involved but is not believed to be a factor in the collision. 


EMS resources added to improve care

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    Alberta Health Services (AHS) is adding three new vans to their Central Zone resources.
 They are two wheelchair-equipped vans and one stretcher-capable multi-patient vehicle. Non-Ambulance Transport (NAT) service will be used  or inter-facility transfers, for example transferring a patient from an extended care to a hospital.    
    In 2015 NAT transported over 12,500 patients in the North, Edmonton, Calgary, South zones of AHS and the new service for the Central Zone is expected to transport over 1400 patients the first year.
    AHS has signed an agreement with Associated Ambulances to provide the NAT service beginning  January 4, 2016.  “We are watching Drumheller and all other communities for response times, as it is a new program.” said Scott Holsworth, Associate Executive Director of the EMS for the Central Zone
    “Basic patient transfers do not always require the skills of highly-trained paramedics,” says EMS Senior Program Director and Chief Paramedic, Darren Sandbeck. “While some patients do require advanced care during travel, stable patients can be safely moved by non- ambulance transport vehicles, which frees up other ambulances to respond to emergencies.
    These new resources will improve our ability to support stable patients while keeping more ambulances available in communities to provide advanced emergency services that only they can provide.”

Dragons win two back-to-back games at home over weekend

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The Drumheller Dragons took on Calgary this past weekend, multiplied by two. 
The Dragons hosted both of the teams, first the Mustangs Friday night, taking a 4-0 win, and then the Canucks Saturday night, where they first took a 2-0 lead before the Canucks battled back and tied the game in the second period. Early in the third period the Dragons took a one goal lead, before scoring an empty net goal at 19:43 to secure the win. 

The Dragons will now travel to Sherwood Park to take on the Crusaders on Wednesday night, before heading to Okotoks to take on the Oilers Friday. They will then return home Tuesday, January 26 to host the Brooks Bandits. Game time is 7 p.m. at Drumheller Memorial Arena. 


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