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Controlled burn causes collision near Marshall, Sask.

RCMP closed Highway 16 near Marshall, SK, Oct. 26 due to a collision involving three semis and a half ton truck. Global News / File

Maidstone RCMP received a report of smoke causing zero visibility on Highway 16 near Marshall, SK. on Wednesday.

The smoke was a result of a controlled burn in the area.

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Shortly after the initial call, a second call to RCMP reported a multiple motor-vehicle collision in the area of the controlled burn.

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Officers responded immediately and located a four-vehicle collision involving three semis and a half-ton truck, which had all been westbound on Highway 16.

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The 63-year-old driver of the half-ton was declared deceased on scene by EMS. An autopsy by the Saskatchewan Coroners Service has been ordered.

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One of the semi occupants was transported to the hospital by EMS to receive medical assistance and was released.

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