Video Shows School Bus Crash in Everett, Massachusetts; 9 Students Taken to Hospital
Nine middle-school students were taken to the hospital with minor injuries after a car struck a school bus during a left turn, officials said.
- On Thursday, a school bus carrying 11 students from the Devens School collided with a black BMW sedan in Everett, sending nine children to the hospital with minor injuries.
- Everett Public Schools Superintendent William Hart stated the bus was making a legal left turn from Broadway onto Langdon Street when the BMW struck it, forcing the vehicle into a telephone pole.
- There were 13 people on board—a driver, bus monitor, and 11 students—when the collision occurred around 3 p.m. near the Encore Boston Harbor, causing traffic backups on Route 99.
- All hospitalized students are expected to be okay with minor injuries, while the Everett Police Department continues investigating the cause of the collision.
- Teachers from the Devens School rushed to the scene to assist first responders; the school serves a student body of about 50 children with special needs.
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9 students brought to hospital after school bus crash in Everett
Of the 11 students on the bus, nine were transported to area hospitals “for observation,” officials said. The post 9 students brought to hospital after school bus crash in Everett appeared first on Boston.com.
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