CANTON, Ga., March 3, 2008

School Bus Overturns In Georgia

Nearly 30 Students On Board; 11 Taken To Hospitals But No Critical Injuries

  • Lt. Norman Hall of the Cherokee County Sheriff's Department walks past the wreckage of an overturned school bus crash in Canton, Ga., Monday, March 3, 2008.

    Lt. Norman Hall of the Cherokee County Sheriff's Department walks past the wreckage of an overturned school bus crash in Canton, Ga., Monday, March 3, 2008.  (AP Photo/John Bazemore)

(AP)  A school bus carrying 27 students overturned Monday on its morning route and 11 students were taken to hospitals for treatment of injuries, authorities said.

None of the students was in critical condition, officials said.

The bus went out of control about 8 a.m. on Highway 140 near Canton, about 40 miles north of Atlanta, while it was headed to Sequoyah High School and Dean Rusk Middle School.

Cherokee County sheriff's Sgt. Jay Baker said a preliminary analysis indicated the driver apparently overcorrected when the vehicle's right-side tires went off the pavement.

None of the students was thrown from the bus.

Witness William Lombardo said he and his workers at a company across the street saw the accident and rushed to help the students, keeping them from stepping on power lines that were downed by the crash.

"There was a loud noise, we heard a sound ... and you could see the bus going from left to right, clip a telephone pole, power lines start going off and the bus starts sliding under the power lines. The next thing you know it hits a pole and slides on its side," said Lombardo, 40, president of Risk Management Disaster Service.

One student was taken to Atlanta Medical Center by helicopter because the student had lost consciousness after the accident. Although authorities initially said that youngster was in critical condition, Cherokee County Fire Department spokesman Tim Cavender said the student regained consciousness during the flight and officials decided the student's injuries were not life-threatening.

Ten other students were taken to North Fulton Hospital for treatment of neck and back injuries.

Remaining students were evaluated before being released to their parents, Cavender said.

Parents were told to gather at Sequoyah High School for more information. Cherokee County School District spokesman Brian Hightower said the district would conduct its own investigation.


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by guilfoil6958 March 4, 2008 3:10 PM EST
Yall need to chill out there were 27 people on that bus that i knew dont yell at the person that provides info for you be thankful SHUT UP! fo sho! peace out AG
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by rufosho March 3, 2008 9:46 PM EST
R u fo sho about ur facts because my best friend i''ve known since 5th grade and also one of my best friends I met last year, they were both on that bus so check your facts,don''t be making rude comments that may or may not be true, this was an awful accident and some one who wasn''t on the bus shouldn''t be saying that the bus driver was drunk. Don''t leave your opinions because you weren''t the ones who could have lost your life, don''t spread rumors just tell the truth,
I pray for you! K.L, A.D, and C.V and the other passengers on bus #427 love always M.T.
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by grouchomarc-2009 March 3, 2008 3:13 PM EST
To lilyleon: Are you serious? You are using this as a forum for promoting your blog and how wonderful you are? This is a tragic story about 40 children being injured in a serious bus accident and you have the audacity do respond by saying "members there (at your blog) said i am amazing." You are disgustingly vain and should be certain not to miss your next therapy appointment.
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