Westfield, MA — There was a wreck reported between a school bus and two car along Union Street in Westfield that injured two people. This was Thursday morning, June 11, around 8:30 a.m. that morning.
Not many details were released, but the police said that it was a head-on collision between one vehicle and a school bus, which then involved another vehicle. They reported that a car was headed east along Union Street that morning when the driver lost control and veered into the westbound lanes, hitting a school bus head-on.
Then, the silver car crashed head-on into another westbound car. At least two people were hurt here, but they weren’t in critical condition.
The accident is being investigated further, but it’s not clear if the driver of the silver car will face any charges.
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