Three people died Tuesday after an ambulance collided with a transport truck near the Confederation Bridge in Melrose, New Brunswick [1, 2, 3].
The tragedy marks a significant loss for several small communities in Prince Edward Island, as the victims were all residents of the province [1].
Authorities identified the deceased as a 77-year-old woman from Montague [2], a 56-year-old man from Warren Grove [2], and a 23-year-old woman from Nine Mile Creek [2]. The two-vehicle crash occurred on July 7, 2026 [1, 3].
The collision involved an ambulance from P.E.I. emergency services [2]. While the total number of fatalities is confirmed as three [1], investigators have not yet released the cause of the accident.
Emergency responders attended the scene in Melrose, which serves as a primary transit point for those traveling between New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island [1, 2]. The impact of the crash involving a transport truck led to the deaths of all three individuals in the ambulance [1, 2, 3].
Local officials have not provided details regarding the condition of the transport truck driver or whether any other injuries occurred during the incident [1, 2].
“Three people died Tuesday after an ambulance collided with a transport truck”
This incident highlights the risks associated with emergency vehicle transit across critical infrastructure like the Confederation Bridge. Because the victims hail from three different PEI communities, the event is likely to trigger a province-wide review of emergency service safety protocols and inter-provincial transport coordination.


