Eleven
children were taken to hospitals after their school bus got into an
accident with an SUV, then smashed into a liquor store near a New Jersey
intersection Thursday, authorities say. Tracie Strahan has more.
(Published Thursday, Aug. 13, 2015)
Updated at 7:25 PM EDT on Thursday, Aug 13, 2015
Eleven
children were taken to hospitals after their school bus got into an
accident with an SUV, then smashed into a liquor store near a New Jersey
intersection Thursday, authorities say.
None
of the children was believed to be seriously hurt, officials said. The
manager of the bus company, Horizon Link, said the bus driver was also
taken to a hospital for observation after complaining of leg pain
following the accident in Irvington around 8:30 a.m.
The
children were on their way to Mt. Carmel Guild School in West Orange at
the time of the accident. Police say the bus driver told investigators
the brakes failed and she lost control of the bus. The bus hit a Toyota
Rav 4 before striking the side of a liquor store.
Surveillance
video from a building near the site shows the short school bus careen
across the intersection at Springfield and Sanford avenues, speeding
straight to the curb, with the SUV braced along its right side.
The
two vehicles separate when they hit the sidewalk, with the bus plowing
into the liquor store and the SUV going into a hedge nearby.
The
video shows the force of the impact, as both vehicles are raised into
the air a bit before coming to rest, dust and debris settling around
them. Both vehicles have been towed from the scene.
Earlier,
Chopper 4 showed the front of the school bus out of view, buried in the
building up to the windshield. The SUV vehicle was also up on the
sidewalk, its back left side touching the right left side of the damaged
bus at about a 90-degree angle. The front hood appeared totally
destroyed.
Chopper
4 showed emergency workers assisting people sitting against the
building the bus hit, including children. Several stretchers were also
at the scene and at least two people were seen being wheeled over to
waiting ambulances.
The SUV's driver was also treated for injuries that weren't life-threatening. No pedestrians were hurt.
Investigators are checking the bus for mechanical issues.