UPDATE: Sundre pair receive life-threatening injuries at Sundre Hotel

A second patient is loaded into an ambualnce outside the Sundre Hotel on Tuesday, March 12.. Dan Singleton/MVP Staff
Sundre firefighters, RCMP and emergency personnel load a first patient into one of two ambulances outside the Sundre Hotel on Tuesday, March 12 shortly after 4:30 p.m. Dan Singleton/MVP Staff
RCMP responded in numbers to the Sundre Hotel on the afternoon of Tuesday, March 12. Dan Singleton/MVP Staff

SUNDRE - Two people taken on stretchers from inside the Sundre Hotel cafe on Tuesday afternoon received “traumatic, life-threatening” injuries, Didsbury RCMP Staff Sgt. Stephen Browne said at the scene.

Both were taken away in separate ambulances and one was believed to be later transported from the Sundre hospital by STARS air ambulance.

They were an adult male and an adult female.

Speaking outside the hotel, a woman believed to be a worker at the facility, said the parties were in a knife fight in the cafe.

Staff Sgt. Browne declined to say how the parties were injured.

Victims services personnel arrived at the scene at 5:30 p.m.

The entire hotel including the cafe, bar and liquor store were closed.

Police expect to issue a release on the matter, said Browne.

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