![]() However, when used and removed according to the manufacturers’ instructions, these tapes can be a great option for anyone looking for an alternative binders and gaffs. We advise caution when applying adhesives and tape to the body as overuse and unsafe removal techniques can easily result in abrasions and damage to the skin. In this view, the top-left corner shows Highway 5 heading south.Many people have turned to “trans tape” and “tucking tape” as cost effective ways of binding and tucking. (Mikaela MacKenzie / Winnipeg Free Press) An aerial view of the crash site. (Mikaela MacKenzie / Winnipeg Free Press) An aerial view of the crash site shows the eastbound lanes of the Trans-Canada. (Mikaela MacKenzie / Winnipeg Free Press) An aerial view of the crash site showing the southeast corner of the intersection. (Matt Goerzen / The Brandon Sun) An aerial view of the crash site. (Tim Smith / The Brandon Sun) Exhausted emergency workers take a break at the scene of a collision between a small busy and a semi truck at the intersection of the Trans-Canada Highway and Highway 5 near Carberry on Thursday afternoon. (Tim Smith / The Brandon Sun) A STARS Air Ambulance takes flight from the Brandon Municipal Airport to transport a victim of the Trans Canada Highway mass casualty collision at Carberry to the Health Sciences Centre in Winnipeg. (Tim Smith / The Brandon Sun) A critical care team loads a victim of the Trans Canada Highway mass casualty collision at Carberry into a STARS Air Ambulance for transport to the Health Sciences Centre in Winnipeg. (Matt Goerzen / The Brandon Sun) A critical care team loads a victim of the Trans-Canada Highway mass casualty collisio for transport to the Health Sciences Centre in Winnipeg at the Brandon Municipal Airport. (Matt Georzen / The Brandon Sun) A small burned out transport bus lies in the ditch on the south side of the Trans-Canada Highway. (Matt Goerzen / The Brandon Sun) An RCMP officer walks around the semi truck while the transport bus appears in the background. (Matt Goerzen / The Brandon Sun) A stop sign lies at the ground at the scene of the deadly collision. ![]() (Matt Goerzen / The Brandon Sun) A burned out transport bus lies in the ditch on the south side of the Trans-Canada Highway. Most of the passengers on the bus were seniors from the Dauphin area heading on an excursion to a casino near Carberry. (Matt Goerzen / The Brandon Sun) A walker lies on the ground at the scene. (Matt Goerzen / The Brandon Sun) An emergency worker walks past the semi truck. (Matt Goerzen / The Brandon Sun) An RCMP officer speaks to an unidentified man near the semi-truck. (Matt Goerzen / The Brandon Sun) An RCMP officer takes a photo of the semi truck, which is owned by Day & Ross, a New Brunswick transport company. (Nirmesh Vadera photo) A STARS Air Ambulance helicopter flies out from behind a line of semi trucks and vehicles along the eastbound lanes of the Trans-Canada Highway after the highway lanes were shut down. (Nirmesh Vadera photo) STARS air ambulance sent two helicopters and two planes to respond to the crash. (Skilled Truckers Canada / Facebook) The bus, in a ditch, burned after the crash. (Matt Goerzen / The Brandon Sun) The bus, in a ditch, burned after the crash. Police tape at the scene of a deadly collision between a semi truck and a small bus carrying seniors at the corner of Highway 5 and the Trans-Canada Highway near Carberry, Man. ![]() Free Press 101: How we practise journalism.
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