SALYERSVILLE, Ky. (AP) - A crash involving a school bus in eastern Kentucky has led to more than 20 children being taken to a hospital.
Magoffin County Schools Superintendent Stanley Holbrook told the Lexington Herald-Leader (https://bit.ly/1nf1ELF ) that all the students, the bus driver and a monitor had been released early Monday afternoon after being examined at the hospital. Holbrook says the driver of a car involved was also released.
Salyersville Fire Chief Paul Howard says the car crashed into the rear of the bus, which had stopped to pick up a child, around 7:15 a.m. EDT Monday. The bus was carrying more than 40 children, ranging from 5 years old to high school seniors.
Holbrook said the students complained of neck or back pain but none suffered traumatic injuries.
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Information from: Lexington Herald-Leader, https://www.kentucky.com
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