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Fiery Bus Crash Replaces Afternoon Commute for Casino Workers News

January 19, 2008. By Corey Van't Haaff RSS FeedRSS   Del.icio.usDel.icio.us   NewsvineSeed Newsvine   FacebookFacebook
Jean, NV: The horrifying photographs of a Nevada bus crash two days ago showed almost nothing left of the bus carrying workers to a resort in Primm, Nevada. Thirty people riding their work shuttle bus careened off Interstate 15, heading south, about 30 miles from Las Vegas. The bus crash happened just before 2:30 in the afternoon as workers were preparing to start their night shifts.

Nevada Highway Patrol reported that the bus drifted into a concrete guard rail, sliding along several hundred feet. At the end of the guard rail, the bus flipped onto its side, tearing the gas line. Sparks then ignited, engulfing the bus in flames as it rolled down an embankment at the edge of the highway. All passengers were trapped.

Passers-by became good Samaritans, stopping to free the driver and help many of the passengers to escape. Amazingly, no one was killed in the bus crash that sent everyone to area hospitals. Highway Patrol suggests driver error or mechanical failure might be responsible for the crash.

Burned BusPhotographs show a scary scene, with only a burnt-out shell remaining of the bus. Scrape marks were visible along the concrete barrier. At the time, traffic was backed up for miles as the south lanes were closed. A reporter at the scene described it as one of the largest investigation scenes he had ever witnessed, with more than 600 feet taped off by Highway Patrol for its accident investigation. Highway Patrol also interviewed witnesses and passers-by.

Passengers and the driver, who reportedly suffered from burns to his body, were taken to area hospitals; at least three were airlifted. University Medical Center received seven people; none reported as critically injured. Sunrise Hospital received six injured; St. Rose Sienna Hospital received four; and St. Rose San Martin received two. All were reported in good to fair condition. Five more arrived at Spring Valley with unknown but not critical injuries.

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