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Shaken by arena tragedy

A lifelong resident of a picturesque Rocky Mountain community says people have been shaken by the deaths of three workers following an ammonia leak at the local ice rink.

Twyla Sevinski recalled coming across a chaotic scene on Tuesday afternoon as a flurry of fire trucks and ambulances rushed to the arena in Fernie.

"There was a lot of fear around town," she said Wednesday.

"It's a lot to take in all at one time. I just hope that everybody can get through this."

RCMP confirmed Wednesday that three men died in what they are calling a "fatal workplace incident." Fire Chief Ted Ruiter said authorities got access to part of the Fernie Memorial Arena later on Wednesday and the scene remains an active police investigation.

Sevinski said her eight-year-old daughter loves to skate at the arena and that her 14-year-old son has spent many hours on the ice playing hockey.

"What if other people were in there when this happened? It could have impacted a lot more people — children. It's scary," she said.

The city said two of the men who died were municipal employees while the parent company of CIMCO said the third man worked out of their Calgary branch.

Mayor Mary Giuliano said the men were doing maintenance work on refrigeration equipment at the time of the leak.

"Fernie is a tight-knit community and I know we'll pull together to support one another as we have in the past," Giuliano told a news conference.

Ruiter said crews responded shortly before 1 p.m. to reports of a leak of anhydrous ammonia at the arena and arrived to find someone performing CPR on a person.

Crews then entered the facility and found two other victims, he said. After performing an interior search, Ruiter said they had to leave the building for safety reasons.



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