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Children pinned under car taken to Edmonton hospital in critical condition

Lac La Biche POST sister newspaper the St. Paul Journal has the information on today's devastating incident at a St. Paul school. Reporter Ryan McCracken files this report:
Ryan McCracken — Greatwest Newspapers

Ryan McCracken Greatwest Newspapers
A while mini-van crashed into a Racette School classroom, shortly after 9 a.m. on Thursday morning, in an incident that rocked the community to its core.
"You can't imagine," Supt. Glen Brodziak said, when asked about his reaction as a parent when he heard the news. Parents have a "level of expectation" when they send their kids to school, he noted, and when something happens to rattle those expectations, it is troubling.
"Obviously, we're shaken," he told media gathered at St. Paul Education Regional Division central office for a debriefing on the afternoon of the accident.




It appears as though the van was traveling westbound on a back alley, when the driver went through the schoolyard's fence and crashed into the east side of the school and landed entirely in the Grade 6 classroom. Police, fire and emergency services responded to the scene, and rescue workers worked to lift the vehicle to extricate three students trapped underneath. The three students were airlifted to hospital in Edmonton for treatment; one is currently in stable condition, while the other two remain critically injured. Five students with non-critical injuries were treated at the local hospital and released on the same day.
When asked at the media debriefing if things could have been worse, Chief Supt. Randy McGinnis of the Eastern Alberta Detachment answered, "Undoubtedly.
"You have a 2,000 pound vehicle coming in at a high rate of speed to crash through the bricks and the structure," he said. "When I first heard of the incident, I was obviously predicting the worst."
He said that police are working to "rule in or rule out" possible causes for the accident, including impairment either through drugs or alcohol and potential mental conditions. A 46-year-old man was taken into police custody from the scene, with McGinnis saying he believed the man was from St. Paul. He said that there is no truth to rumors there was a high speed chase before the accident.


Taylor Balmer was in her Grade 8 classroom upstairs when she and her fellow students felt the building shake. "It was scary. For a few minutes, nobody knew what was going on," she said. Repairs were taking place to the roof, so her initial thought was that there was an accident at the top of the school. But when she and her fellow students looked out the window, they could see the tire tracks leading into the building and smoke, which made them realize an accident of a different kind had taken place.
She recalled hearing people screaming and crying, as the school went into lockdown. "Everybody's pretty shook up," she said.
Chaos quickly erupted in the schoolyard as parents arrived in search of their children to find the Grade 6 classroom torn apart from the inside with broken wood and glass.


Parents and school staff worked frantically to account for students and evacuate them from the building while emergency responders actively worked to transport those injured to hospital.

Racette School will be closed on Friday, but there is a contingency plan in place to move all 250 students to Regional High School, said Brodziak. He noted counseling will be available to anyone affected by the accident or its aftermath.
Several of those present at the debriefing thanked staff and first responders for their handling of the situation, with McGinnis noting that without the level-headed response of Racette School staff, the situation could have been much worse.
"The outreach from our community has been phenomenal and we ask everyone to please keep these children and their families in your hearts tonight," said board of trustees chair Maureen Miller

Key messages delivered by Superintendent Glen Brodziak

Glen Brodziak — St. Paul Education Regional Division No.1 At approximately 9:15 a.m. a vehicle crashed into Racette School (may specify which room). Eight students were taken to hospital. The parents of these students have all been contacted. Certainly our thoughts and prayers are with all those who have been affected by this accident. As part of our response we evacuated the school. Students were bussed to three locations in the community. Division staff immediately started contacting parents to advise them of their child's whereabouts and that they were safe. We have and will be offering counseling to any who are struggling to cope with the accident and its aftermath. We have made counselors available at the St. Paul Regional High School. If people wish to access this service, they should contact either our office or the St. Paul Regional High School. Racette School will be closed on Friday, October 26. We will be assessing if and when it is safe to return to school on a go-forward basis. We encourage people to check our website for updates in this regard. I do want to thank and commend our staff, the emergency services providers, our community, and all those who have been of such great assistance at this time. Again our thoughts and prayers are with the children and families and citizens whose lives have been touched by this accident.
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