Cellphone, confusing crossing signals caused train to hit B.C. ambulance: TSB
VANCOUVER — Cellphone distraction and confusion over a complex railway crossing caused a Canadian National train to hit an ambulance in Langley, B.C., the Transportation Safety Board says.
Helena Van Gool, 87, was a patient being taken to hospital from a long-term care facility when the crash occurred on Sept. 11, 2015. Van Gool was airlifted to hospital, where she later died.
A paramedic who was in the back of the ambulance with Van Gool was injured.
The vehicle entered an intersection when a railway crossing bell was ringing, lights were flashing and the gates were descending, Transportation Safety Board investigator-in-charge Peter Hickli said Thursday after the agency issued a report.


