Procession for Paramedics Killed in Crash Set for Friday Across N.B., P.E.I.
Procession for Paramedics Killed in Crash Set for Friday

Procession Details Announced

A funeral procession honoring two Island EMS paramedics who died in a crash will travel through New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island on Friday, July 11, 2026. Mike MacKenzie and Jenna Croucher were killed when their ambulance crashed on July 7, 2026, according to CTV News Atlantic.

Victims Identified

The Atlantic 911 Ride shared a photo of MacKenzie and Croucher, both paramedics with Island EMS. The crash occurred while they were on duty, prompting an outpouring of support from emergency services and the community.

Community Response

“We are deeply saddened by the loss of these dedicated first responders,” said a spokesperson for Island EMS in a statement. The procession will allow colleagues and the public to pay their respects as the bodies are transported from New Brunswick to Prince Edward Island.

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Route and Timing

The procession is expected to begin Friday morning in New Brunswick, crossing into P.E.I. via the Confederation Bridge. Specific route details have not been released, but authorities advise motorists to expect delays and to yield to the procession.

Investigation Ongoing

The cause of the crash remains under investigation by local police and transport safety officials. No further details have been provided at this time.

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