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9 injured after Johns Hopkins shuttle bus crashes into Baltimore building

Johns Hopkins shuttle bus crashes into building, leaving one person injured
Johns Hopkins shuttle bus crashes into building, leaving one person injured 00:32

Nine people were transported to a hospital Saturday after a Johns Hopkins shuttle bus crashed into a building in Baltimore, according to Baltimore Police. 

Police received reports of a shuttle bus and a vehicle colliding around 5:19 p.m.

The crash caused the bus to ram into the side of a building at the intersection of W 25th and Charles Streets in Baltimore's Charles Village neighborhood, police said. 

Officials initially said one person was taken to a hospital with minor, non-life-threatening injuries. However, on Monday, police said nine people were transported to a hospital. 

Officials did not provide details on the status of each person. 

A spokesperson for Johns Hopkins University told our partners at The Baltimore Banner that the driver and several passengers were taken to a hospital. 

According to The Banner, the crash damaged an office building and a part of Yum's Asian Bistro. The incident also caused traffic delays. 

Two tow trucks removed the bus from the scene later Saturday evening, leaving behind a hole that stretched across two buildings. 

Trash truck crash in Baltimore County

During a similar incident in December 2024, a trash truck crashed into a residential building in Towson. 

No injuries were reported, but the homes were designated as unsafe to enter. 

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