Capsized boat that led to Montreal firefighter’s death not suited for rapids: report
MONTREAL — Quebec’s workplace health and safety board says a fire department boat that capsized during a rescue effort last year in rapids off Montreal, killing one firefighter, was not designed to be in that part of the St. Lawrence River.
The report made public today into the Oct. 17 accident identified three principal factors that led to the death of firefighter Pierre Lacroix.
Lacroix, a married father of two, died after becoming trapped beneath the rescue boat while coming to the aid of two boaters in distress.
The workplace safety board says the rushing waters in the section of the Lachine Rapids where the firefighters intervened exceeded the rescue boat’s capacities.