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Nine students treated for minor injuries after driver hit a school bus

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by: Caroline Strange

Posted: Dec 22, 2017 / 11:28 PM EST / Updated: Dec 22, 2017 / 11:28 PM EST
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The Lamoille County Sheriff’s Dept. says nine students had minor injuries after a car crashed into the bus they were on Friday afternoon.

Officials say just before 3:30 p.m., Allysha Taylor, 20, of Johnson, was heading east on Route 15 in Hyde Park, when she hit a car driven by Michael Sanville, 35, of Hyde Park.  Taylor tried to avoid the crash, but crossing into the westbound lane, according to police, where she hit a Lamoille Valley Transportation, INC school bus.

The bus was driven by Suzanne Davis, 47, of Morrisville.  Authorities say 34 students were on board at the time, nine were evaluated on-scene for minor injuries.  No one was taken to the hospital.

All students were evaluated, and taken to Lamoille Union High School, where their parents picked them up.

There were no other injuries in the crash.

The Lamoille County Sheriff’s Dept. says nine students had minor injuries after a car crashed into the bus they were on Friday afternoon.

 

Officials say just before 3:30 p.m., Allysha Taylor, 20, of Johnson, was heading east on Route 15 in Hyde Park, when she hit a car driven by Michael Sanville, 35, of Hyde Park.  Taylor tried to avoid the crash, but crossing into the westbound lane, according to police, where she hit a Lamoille Valley Transportation, INC school bus.

 

The bus was driven by Suzanne Davis, 47, of Morrisville.  Authorities say 34 students were on board at the time, nine were evaluated on-scene for minor injuries.  No one was taken to the hospital.

 

All students were evaluated, and taken to Lamoille Union High School, where their parents picked them up.

 

There were no other injuries in the crash.

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