Students get lesson after school bus crash
- Share via
Deepa Bharath
A busload of elementary school students escaped without injuries
after a sport utility vehicle crashed into their bus Thursday
morning, officials said.
The collision happened at the intersection of Newport Coast Drive
and Vista Ridge at about 8:15 a.m. as the 28 children were heading to
school, said Jennifer Schulz, spokeswoman for the Newport Beach Fire
Department.
No one on the bus, including the driver, was hurt, she said. The
driver of the Jeep Cherokee was treated at the scene and released,
Schulz said.
Paramedics monitored the Newport Coast Elementary School children
for about 20 minutes and then released them to school administrators,
Schulz said.
The children were only a block away from the school, so they
walked to their classes, escorted by administrators, said Jane
Garland, spokeswoman for the Newport-Mesa Unified School District.
“We sent a counselor to the school to talk to the children and
make sure everything was OK,” she said. “We’re always alarmed when
there is an accident involving a school bus. But we’re very happy and
relieved that no one was injured.”
The school bus was damaged and had to be towed away, Garland said.
“But these buses are built like tanks,” she said. “They’re very
safe for children and this incident proves it even more.”
Schulz said the firefighters, who responded to the call, declared
it a “multi-casualty incident” because of the number of possible
victims. Three engines, two medic units, one private ambulance and a
battalion chief responded.
Students were broken into four treatment groups and were monitored
for after-effects from the crash, Schulz said.
The incident gave firefighters a chance to try out a recently
implemented plan to handle such incidents, she said.
“The new plan helped them in the efficient and safe removal and
treatment of all the children,” Schulz said.
Both firefighters and students relaxed as they realized everyone
was safe, she said.
“Some of our paramedics were doing homework with the kids,” Schulz
said. “According to our captain, they finished two spelling
assignments and finished studies for a math test.”
* DEEPA BHARATH covers public safety and courts. She may be
reached at (949) 574-4226 or by e-mail at [email protected].
All the latest on Orange County from Orange County.
Get our free TimesOC newsletter.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Daily Pilot.