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Man taken to hospital following crash on Trans-Canada Highway

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CALGARY -

Multiple emergency teams, including the STARS Air Ambulance, have been sent to a crash scene in the westbound lanes of the Trans-Canada Highway Saturday morning.

511 Alberta said the incident, on Highway 1 near Dead Man's Flats, was reported at about 8:14 a.m.

STARS Air Ambulance was also called to respond to the scene at around the same time.

Officials tell CTV News that a 45-year-old male was injured in the crash, where a vehicle came into contact with the guard rail near the Lac des Arcs campground.

The patient was flown to Calgary's Foothills Medical Centre in stable condition.

There are no details on the cause of the crash.

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