School bus and car collide in Baltimore
Baltimore police and fire officials say several people were injured when a school bus and a car collided and the car overturned.
Detective Kevin Hagan says the crash occurred about 7:45 a.m. Tuesday at the intersection of Loch Raven Boulevard and Lochwood Road.
Baltimore fire spokesman Kevin Cartwright says the woman driving the car was extricated, and her injuries did not appear to be life-threatening.
Hagan says the city students on the bus were taken to Johns Hopkins Bayview Hospital for observation and a woman and two children in the car were taken to Johns Hopkins Hospital for treatment. He did not know how many students were onboard the bus or what school they were headed to.
-- Associated Press
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Washington Post editors
| March 23, 2010; 9:42 AM ET
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