Calgary

Person dies in 'tragic accident' moving marble slabs

A Calgary Fire Department spokesperson said the incident involved the transport of large marble slabs in an outdoor business park area.

Incident involving marble slabs killed one person on Tuesday

A police car and fire truck are parked in a parking lot.
Calgary police and fire department units respond to an incident in the city's N.E. on Tuesday. (Jo Horwood/CBC News)

One person is dead after a workplace accident near Hopewell Place and 27th Street N.E. on Tuesday afternoon.

Public information officer for the Calgary Fire Department, Carol Henke, says the incident involved the transport of large marble slabs in an outdoor business park area.

She called the situation a "tragic accident."

"Sometimes the outcome, despite everyone's best efforts on scene, is not what you hope for," said Henke.

In an email statement, EMS says paramedics responded to the incident around 1:30 p.m., but the person was determined dead at the scene. 

The company associated with the incident has not yet been confirmed.

The incident is currently being investigated by Occupational Health and Safety (OHS).

"As this is an active investigation, no further information will be provided," said OHS in an email statement on Sept. 19.


With files from Jo Horwood

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Lily Dupuis is the Digital Associate Producer for CBC Calgary. She joined CBC News as a researcher for the 2023 Alberta provincial election. She can be reached at lily.dupuis@cbc.ca.