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Local State of Emergency lifted in Swalwell

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Residents of Swalwell began re-entry to their community Tuesday afternoon after the Local State of Emergency was lifted. The Local State of Emergency was created on Monday afternoon when a train collided with a B-Train tractor-trailer unit carrying propane.  

A collision involving a train and a B-Train propane truck took place at 2:55 p.m on March 9, at the railroad crossing located along Railway Avenue in the hamlet of Swalwell. 58 homes in Swalwell and the surrounding area were evacuated. 

Crews remained on scene overnight, working to contain the incident. As of 3 a.m., the train involved in the incident was cleared from the scene. The first of the impacted propane vessels was repaired and the product offloaded. 

At noon, the offloading of the second unit was underway and at 2:30 p.m. on Tuesday authorities have declared Swalwell safe for re-entry, and the State of Local Emergency has been lifted. Crews have been performing field test screenings of the air quality throughout the day, and levels remain at zero. Routes are in place for residents to follow back to the hamlet.

“Thank you to our First Responders for their decisive action, and to the public for allowing them to work to their full potential. Your actions have helped to make our community safer, which remains our number one goal,” states a press release from Kneehill County. “Thank you also to the many community members and organizations who reached out and offered support during the event.”


Swalwell collision update: Train cleared from scene

March 10 Train Incident

A State of Local Emergency remains in effect for Kneehill County and the hamlet of Swalwell due to a train/truck incident. The public is advised that for the duration of the emergency, the local authority may take any action it deems necessary to deal with the situation.
A collision involving a train and a B-Train propane truck took place at 14:55 on March 9, 2020, at the railroad crossing located along Railway Avenue in the hamlet of Swalwell. 58 homes in Swalwell and the surrounding area were evacuated.
Crews remained on scene overnight, working to contain the incident. As of 3 a.m. the train involved in the incident was cleared from the scene. One of the impacted propane vessels has been repaired, the product has been offloaded, and is now awaiting transportation. The remaining propane vessel will be uprighted this morning, and reassessed for potential risks.
An evacuation is still in place for the residents of Swalwell and immediate surrounding area. Evacuees are asked to please remain off site to ensure their safety. The Reception Centre located at the Prairie Bible Institute Cafeteria, 350 5th Ave North, Three Hills, AB will remain open throughout the day for displaced residents.
We are working diligently to get residents back in their homes as soon as it is safe to do so, hopefully by early afternoon. Please continue to check Kneehill County’s social media and website for important updates. Thank you for your continued patience and understanding.

State of Emergency declared following train collision near Swalwell

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Kneehill County has declared a State of Local Emergency for the hamlet of Swalwell and within the surrounding 1 km area. 

The public is advised that for the duration of the emergency, the Local Authority may take any action it deems necessary to deal with the situation.

A collision involving a train and a B-Train propane truck took place at 2:55 p.m. on March 9, 2020, at the railroad crossing located along Railway Avenue in the hamlet of Swalwell. 100 residents of Swalwell have been evacuated or displaced.

Crews remain on the scene of the train incident, working to contain the two impacted propane vessels.

“Safety is of the utmost importance for our residents and the First Responders working tirelessly to contain the scene. We’re working closely with CN Police, RCMP and local Fire Departments to mitigate the potential hazard,” said Kneehill County Reeve, Jerry Wittstock. “We ask that you please continue to avoid the affected area until notified by Local Authorities that it is safe to return.”

Evacuees from the event will not be able to return home, and will require overnight lodging. Accommodations have been set up for those displaced, please check-in at the Reception Centre, which will be open until 10:00 pm, located at the Prairie Bible Institute Cafeteria, 350 5th Ave North, Three Hills, AB, for more information and instructions. After 10:00 pm, please call 1-866-443-5541 if you require accommodations.


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