Archive for Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Chino bus crash injures 9 preschool students
Nine preschool students and three adults were injured when a car suspected of running a red light smashed into a school bus near a Chino intersection this morning, officials said.
The bus, carrying children between 3 and 5 years old, was traveling south on Monte Vista Avenue when a white Infiniti traveling east on Eucalyptus Avenue crashed into it about 7:30 a.m., said California Highway Patrol Officer Jeff Briggs of the Rancho Cucamonga office.
The bus then veered out of control and hit parked cars, Briggs said.
According to Fire Inspector Ryan Dacko with the Chino Valley Fire District, nine children, all fastened into in car seats, were injured in the crash.
The children were taken to local hospitals with minor injuries. The drivers of the school bus and the car were transported for treatment of moderate injuries. It was not clear who the third adult injured was.
Dacko said the bus was chartered by a Chino Head Start preschool.
Authorities are still on scene investigating the collision, Briggs said.
- Father kills family and himself, despondent over financial losses
- Infertility patients caught in the legal, moral and scientific embryo debate
- A semester abroad ... in Tinseltown
- Biden, the master gasbag
- Is now a good time to panic?
- House of Blues on Sunset Strip in jeopardy of sanctions
- Thousands celebrate 100th anniversary of Philippe's
- Maher's mockery misses the point
- Ex-inmate turned millionaire dies in accident
- Red Sox send Angels home again
- John McCain and Barack Obama prepare for Nashville debate
- Ex-inmate turned millionaire dies in accident
- AIG fiddles while Wall Street burns
- Foes of gay-marriage ban say poll shows Prop. 8 leading
- Presidential debate: minute by minute
- Elgin Baylor leaving the Clippers
- 'The Real Housewives of Atlanta'
- Denver wants pro-Obama mural removed
- McCain takes a gamble in the debate with mortgage proposal
- Plunge in markets brings another kind of depression
