Mt. Olive, NJ
Two Mount Olive High School students walking to school were injured
and taken to the hospital after they were hit by a school bus as they
crossed Corey Road on Thursday morning, May 17.
According to police, a 911 call about the incident was received at
7:02 a.m. Police responding to the scene interviewed several witnesses
to the crash and determined that sun glare affected the school bus
driver's vision, police said.
The two teenage students were transported to Morristown Medical
Center for minor injuries sustained as a result of the crash. Both
students are female. One is 15 years old, the other is 16.
The police department was assisted by the Flanders Fire Department
and an ambulance from the Hackettstown Regional Medical Center.
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