HARTFORD, CT — Nine kids were taken to the hospital after an accident involving a school bus that happened in Hartford, Connecticut on Tuesday, February 10th, 2015. Local news reports did not specify the exact time of the accident.
Nine kids were taken to the hospital after an accident involving a UHart Magnet School bus near the intersection of Asylum and Scarborough Street. News reports did not clarify exactly how the accident happened.
Nine children were taken by EMS to nearby Connecticut Children’s Hospital where they were being treated for unspecified injuries.
Local Police assisted with the accident investigation.
Scene of the Accident
View of the Road
Commentary:
Considering the accident is almost two days old at the time of writing, and details are still sparse in the news, I’m wondering if anybody knows more about this accident than what can be found in the news. Was there another vehicle involved? Is there any clue as to who may be at fault this early in the investigation? Do the police even know what happened, or is this a confusing fact pattern that requires a closer look?
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