Officers are assessing evidence points on the edge of the Point Frederick Peninsula, located at the Royal Canadian Military College (RMC) in CFB Kingston, where a vehicle plunged into the water in the early hours of Friday, April 29, 2022, killing four people. . Photo by Logan Cadue. The incident occurred shortly after 2 a.m. on Friday, April 29, 2022. Kingston Fire and Rescue and Frontenac Paramedic Services were the first to respond to the scene, where efforts were made to resuscitate those inside the vehicle after the driver and passengers were found rescued by the waterway. CFB Kingston military police arrived at the scene shortly afterwards. Kingston Fire and Rescue and Frontenac Paramedic Services on site after the incident at Point Frederick at RMC. Photo by Lucas Mulder. Kingston police were called in to help with the ongoing investigation, about seven hours after the incident. Four soldiers were killed in the crash, according to a statement from Armed Forces Officers at Kingston Force Base (CFB) in Kingston, where Point Frederick is located. CFB Kingston is reducing traffic in the area as the investigation continues. So far it is not known what caused the vehicle to enter the water. This is a story that unfolds. More information will be provided as soon as it becomes available. Kingston Police, Ontario Provincial Police (OPP), CFB Kingston Military Police, Kingston Fire and Rescue and Frontenac Paramedic Services were present at the incident, which left four members of the Canadian Armed Forces dead on Friday, April 29. 2022 Photo by Logan Cadue.