Code orange declared at Prince George, B.C., hospital after bus crash north of city

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People are being asked to avoid visiting the emergency room of University Hospital of Northern B.C. (UHNBC) in Prince George following a bus crash near Mackenzie, north of the city.

A joint release from RCMP and Northern Health says approximately 30 people were on the bus but there are no serious injuries.

However, Health Minister Adrian Dix has tweeted that some people have been “critically” injured.

CBC News has contacted several authorities for clarification.

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In his tweet, Dix said families can call the hospital at 1-250-565-2000 if they are concerned about loved ones who might have been involved in the crash.

Code orange protocols are activated at UHNBC

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