HARMONY, OH — Two people were taken to the hospital after a serious accident that happened in Harmony, Ohio on Monday, April 20th, 2015. News sources out of Clark County said that the accident happened at about 8:10 Monday morning.
Authorities with details of the accident said that a bus driver and a 14-year-old student were hurt when the school bus they were in crashed in the 9000 block of Collins-Arborgast Road. Police have said that they have reason to believe that the school bus drove off the road and struck a number of trees in a wooded patch.
The bus driver and student were taken to Springfield Regional Medical Center with unspecified injuries.
The Ohio State Police responded to the accident scene.
Scene of the Accident
View of the Road
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