West Palm Beach, FL — A school bus was in a wreck with a truck of some sort in West Palm Beach this past Wednesday (August 26, 2015) and left a child injured. Not many details were released about the accident, but the police confirmed that it happened around 9:00 a.m. at the intersection of Pinehurst and Forest Hill Boulevard that morning.
A pickup truck (perhaps a utility or service truck) carrying pool chemicals crashed into a school bus at the aforementioned intersection, which caused the chemicals – chlorine – to spill onto the road.
A child was injured in the accident, but we don’t know if they were in the pickup truck or on the school bus at the time. More details will hopefully be released later. At the last update. the child was at a hospital.
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Map of the Accident
View from the Road
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