CALGARY – Four children were injured in an ATV crash north of Calgary on Wednesday.
It happened near the town of Three Hills around 2 p.m.
Alberta Health Services says all of the children involved were under ten-years-old and suffered serious but non-life-threatening injuries.
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They were driven to hospital in Three Hills by a family member who witnessed the crash. From Three Hills, they were transported to the Alberta Children’s Hospital in Calgary by an ambulance.
RCMP have been notified and are investigating the incident.
Three Hills is located about an hour and a half northeast of Calgary.
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