Minor injuries in Arundel bus accident
Seven people, including five children, received minor injuries Tuesday morning following a three-vehicle crash involving a school bus in Anne Arundel County, The Baltimore Sun reports.
Lt. Cliff Kooser, a spokesman for the Anne Arundel County Fire Department, said the crash occurred about 8:40 a.m. on westbound U.S. 50 near Route 450. It involved two passenger vehicles and a special-needs school bus headed to the Central Special School in Edgewater.
The six who received minor injuries were taken to Anne Arundel Medical Center. One of the adults taken to the hospital was a passenger in one of the vehicles. The other six injured were on the school bus.
Bob Mosier, a spokesman for the Anne Arundel County school system, said the children were taken too the hospital as a precaution and released later in the morning.
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| October 19, 2010; 12:10 PM ET
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Posted by: dongrahamwp | October 19, 2010 3:57 PM | Report abuse
There is no longer any quality control at the Washington Post.
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"the children were taken too the hospital"
If you went to school, you'd know that two o's in to is too many.