A tour bus from Canada carrying about 60 people bound for a New York City church event overturned on a highway exit ramp in northern New Jersey, slid down an embankment and landed on its side early Saturday, injuring about a dozen who were aboard, authorities said.
Some
windows burst during the crash and their frames pinned three people,
but they were quickly freed and taken to hospitals with the other
victims. None of the injuries were considered life-threatening,
according to state police, and most of the victims were being treated
for cuts, bruises and soreness. The driver told authorities he had a
gash in his arm.
Passengers told the Star-Ledger of Newark that they were Seventh-day Adventists headed to an event in Brooklyn.
It
was not immediately clear what caused the crash around 7:45 a.m. on
Interstate 80 in Wayne. Those aboard included several children and an
infant, authorities said.
Witnesses
said injured passengers waited along the side of the exit ramp as
emergency crews treated them, and several people with neck braces were
soon loaded into ambulances. Passengers who were unhurt were put on
another bus and continued their journey, authorities said.
The coach bus was from Toronto-based AVM Max 2000 Charter Services Inc.,
The Record of Woodland Park reported. A woman who answered the phone at
the company's office told the newspaper the bus was full but declined
to give more information. The phone there rang busy Saturday.
The
accident backed up traffic in the area for hours while law enforcement
officials and emergency services vehicles attended to the scene. Several
highways connect there, and the area is known locally as the "spaghetti
bowl," according to The Record newspaper.
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