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Quinte West Fire responds to six overnight 401 incidents

By Katie Sherratt Jan 7, 2025 | 9:28 AM

The first blanket of snow of 2024 came in quickly and quietly overnight, especially for those behind the wheel.

Quinte West Fire & Emergency Services responded to six overnight incidents on the 401.

Only two people were taken to Trenton Memorial Hospital with minor injuries, according to Quinte West Fire Chief, John Walen.

More information is expected to come.