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2 passengers ejected after car launched into the air in crash northwest of Cochrane

STARS air ambulance. File / Global News

Four people were taken to hospital in Calgary early Sunday morning after their car drove into a ditch, hit a guardrail, then an embankment “causing the vehicle to become airborne,” RCMP said.

The crash happened on Horse Creek Road, about three kilometres north of Highway 1A just before 4 a.m.

RCMP said two of the four people in the car were ejected.

Police said a female driver and three passengers were taken to Foothills hospital, where one remained in critical condition at 12:30 p.m. RCMP said the others suffered minor injuries.

“Alcohol and speed are believed to be contributing factors,” RCMP said in a release.

Paramedics said the patients were in the early 20s. EMS said STARS Air Ambulance responded and took the seriously injured patient, a 20-year-old man, to hospital.

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RCMP are investigating the circumstances that led to the rollover.

A Global News request for more information from RCMP was not immediately answered Sunday morning.

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