Man who tried to save driver from burning tanker on highway released from hospital
MONTREAL — The would-be hero who tried to save a man trapped in a burning tanker truck has been released from hospital but is still suffering from psychological trauma, his boss said Wednesday.
Carol Bujold is feeling a little guilty for not being able to save Gilbert Prince, said Jean Carriere, head of a construction equipment company.
Bujold is one of Carriere’s truck drivers and was involved in a collision Tuesday afternoon on Montreal’s Highway 40 that killed Prince, injured six other people and sparked massive flames that could be seen for kilometres.
“He had a terrible night, he is still in shock and today he is resting as much as he can,” Carriere said, adding Bujold was released from hospital Tuesday night with stitches on his left hand. “He still has all these images in his head — it’s hard to digest.”


