<P> As part of the emergency response to the accident, Shock Trauma Air Rescue Society (STARS) dispatched three helicopters to assist with transporting victims . Several of the injured were taken to the Royal University Hospital in Saskatoon, about 250 kilometres (160 mi) southwest of the accident . The truck driver was not injured in the crash . Photos show the semi-trailer's load of peat moss was strewn over the ground . Police detained and later released the truck driver . The RCMP stated that the driver was being provided with mental health and wellness assistance . The owner of the trucking company later confirmed that the truck driver was receiving psychological support since his release . </P> <P> The team chaplain Sean Brandow arrived at the scene of the accident shortly after the collision, and attempted to offer prayers and aid . Officers directed families of the team toward a church in Nipawin, where family and friends gathered to wait . One father recounted: "You're at the church and most of the families are there . All the veterans' parents start getting phone calls, we got your boy, come to the hospital . You get a little deeper and at the end of the night it's mostly the rookies parents there...And then of course the police had the conversation with us ." </P> <P> The RCMP stated that they would not be releasing the names of the dead until the families were notified, but the family of Broncos head coach and general manager Darcy Haugan confirmed on Twitter that he was one of the 16 killed . Team captain Logan Schatz was also confirmed as dead by his father . The bus driver, Glen Doerksen, and two radio station employees, announcer Tyler Bieber and statistician Brody Hinz, died in the collision . Doerksen was a former board member for the Carrot River Outback Thunder hockey team, serving from 2006 - 2011 and a driver for Charlie's Charters, a Saskatchewan bus company . Four days after the crash, athletic therapist Dayna Brons, the only woman on the bus, died from head injuries sustained in the collision . </P> <P> Three helicopters and four air ambulance planes were loaned from various cities and companies to help transport the most critically wounded to the Royal University Hospital in Saskatoon, almost 270 kilometres (170 mi) away . Due to the number of injuries, the hospital declared a Code Orange, indicating mass casualties were en route . The Saskatchewan Health Authority, which oversees hospitals and ambulance services in the province, has encouraged employees affected to access counselling available, as many of the first responders had ties to the accident . Jessica Brost, a paramedic from Nipawin stated that the crash was "just too close to home, especially in Saskatchewan, where everyone is either a billet, obsessed with hockey, or the parent of a teenage hockey player". </P>

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