Some first responders from Humboldt Broncos bus crash get mental-health break
WASKESIU, Sask. — Paramedic Deanndra King was on a day off, getting ready for a weekend curling bonspiel, when she got the call from her boss about an accident involving a bus.
“I didn’t register the magnitude of it,” the first responder from Nipawin, Sask., recalled this week.
She rushed to the scene where dozens of emergency workers — including paramedics, firefighters and police officers — did their jobs and tried to save lives. People from nearby farms brought blankets and helped in any way they could.
A semi-truck and a bus carrying the Humboldt Broncos junior hockey team to a playoff game in Nipawin had collided. Sixteen people on the bus, including 10 players, would die as a result. Another 13 players were injured.


