A man in his 20s was left with traumatic injuries after being struck by a train on Stoney Nakoda First Nation Monday, according to EMS.
A Canadian Pacific Railway conductor stopped the train after seeing a person lying beside the tracks and told CP Rail, who then called EMS at around 1:50 p.m.
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CP Rail believes the victim was struck by a different train earlier in the day, EMS said.
STARS Air Ambulance took the man to hospital in serious, life-threatening condition.
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