International Crash Report
Three Killed as PEI Ambulance Crashes Near Confederation Bridge in New Brunswick

A tragic road traffic collision involving a Prince Edward Island (PEI) ambulance has claimed the lives of three people, including two paramedics and the patient they were transporting, in a devastating incident near the Confederation Bridge.
The fatal crash occurred on Tuesday morning along Route 16 near Port Elgin, New Brunswick, prompting a large-scale emergency response from police, firefighters, and emergency medical personnel.
According to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), the ambulance was transporting a patient when it was involved in the collision. Despite emergency efforts, the two paramedics and the patient were pronounced dead.
The identities of the victims have not been released as authorities continue notifying their families.
The tragedy has sent shockwaves through the emergency medical services community in both Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick.
Paramedics dedicate their lives to saving others, often working under intense pressure while responding to emergencies.
The loss of two frontline healthcare professionals while carrying out their duties has prompted an outpouring of condolences from fellow first responders, healthcare workers, and members of the public.
Tributes continue to pour in for the victims, with many describing the incident as a heartbreaking reminder of the risks emergency personnel face every day on the road.
The RCMP has launched an investigation to determine the circumstances surrounding the collision.
Investigators are expected to examine several factors, including:
- The sequence of events leading to the crash.
- Road and weather conditions at the time.
- The movements of all vehicles involved.
- Any potential mechanical or human factors.
Authorities have not yet released further details regarding the cause of the collision.
Ambulance Crashes Highlight Risks Faced by First Responders
Although ambulances are equipped with emergency warning systems and highly trained personnel, they remain vulnerable to serious crashes while transporting patients, particularly on high-speed highways and busy transport corridors.
Road safety experts stress that motorists should always:
- Yield immediately to approaching emergency vehicles.
- Maintain a safe following distance.
- Avoid distracted driving.
- Exercise extra caution near emergency response vehicles.
RoadKing.ng Safety Insight
Every ambulance on the road carries more than a patient, it carries hope.
This heartbreaking incident is a solemn reminder that paramedics, firefighters, police officers, and other first responders place themselves at risk each time they answer a call for help.
Protecting them begins with responsible driving and respecting emergency vehicles on our roads.
RoadKing.ng extends its deepest condolences to the families of the deceased, their colleagues, and the communities affected by this tragic loss.













