School bus crushes parked car in South L.A.
A multi-vehicle crash on Jan. 27 ended with a LAUSD bus wedged on top of a parked car in South Los Angeles. Seven students aboard the bus and the driver were uninjured, officials said. An adult male in one of the other vehicles sustained with non-li
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One person was injured in a multi-vehicle crash Friday that ended with a Los Angeles Unified School District bus wedged on top of a parked car in South Los Angeles, authorities said.
The collision occurred just after 6:30 a.m. near the intersection of West 66th Street and Normandie Avenue. The bus slammed into multiple parked vehicles and a utility pole, the Los Angeles Fire Department said in a statement.
The seven students aboard the bus and the bus driver were uninjured, according to the fire department. An adult male inside one of the other vehicles was taken to a hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
The parked white car that the bus landed on was crushed.
Police told ABC7 that a white pickup truck may have run a stop sign, causing another vehicle to swerve to avoid a crash and collide with the school bus.
The crash remains under investigation, authorities said.
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