Thursday, July 21, 2016

13 people were injured when a tour bus slammed into a tree on Manhattan's Upper East Side.






Kemberly Richardson is live with the latest details.

By Kemberly Richardson
Updated 9 mins ago
UPPER EAST SIDE, Manhattan (WABC) -- 13 people were injured when a tour bus slammed into a tree on Manhattan's Upper East Side.

The accident happened at about 1:15 Thursday afternoon at 5th Avenue and East 63rd Street.

The double-decker bus is operated by Go New York Tours.

Two people, a pair of tourists in their 70's, were seriously injured, while 11 other people suffered minor injuries.

Police say the bus was heading south on 5th Avenue when it swerved to avoid being cut off by a taxi, went onto the sidewalk and struck the tree.

Many of those injured were on the top deck of the bus.

The bus's front end was heavily damaged and the windshield smashed in.

Rescue crews climbed to the top of the bus to get to the passengers.


A group of construction workers across the street heard the impact and rushed to help.

"At that point it was so fresh, people were in shock," said Danny Palletto. "We were basically telling people to stay calm, making sure the bus wasn't leaking gas. Mainly the people on the top of the bus hit the seats in front of them."

Parks workers had to bring the tree down after the crash.

5th Avenue is closed between 62nd and 63rd Streets.

There are extensive traffic delays in the area as a result of the accident, and drivers are being advised to use alternate routes.

Records show that on March 15th, one of the buses in the company's fleet was involved in an accident with a car in Queens.

The company has 22 buses and 40 drivers. In the last two years, three buses failed federal inspections and were taken off the road.

The company has 18 violations, one of which was because a driver did not have a commercial driver's license.

Several witnesses did not see a taxi, but said a city bus had stopped in that spot, and that the tour bus driver swerved to avoid the other bus.