A serious bus accident occurred in Pikesville, a suburb of Baltimore, on Wednesday night, injuring at least 28 people. The Baltimore County Fire Department categorized the incident as a mass casualty event.
The crash involved a Maryland Transit Administration (MTA) bus that collided with multiple vehicles before crashing into a building located at 500 West Franklin Street. Initial reports indicate that the bus first struck a Lexus, then a Nissan, before ultimately coming to a halt against the structure.
One individual is reported to be in critical condition, while all injured parties were promptly transported to a local hospital for medical attention. Kevin Cartwright, communications director for the Baltimore City Fire Department, noted that the situation was escalated to a level one mass casualty event due to the number of people affected.
Emergency responders successfully extracted the bus driver from the vehicle, which had become lodged in the building. The Baltimore City Fire Department's special rescue operations team evaluated the structural integrity of the four-story apartment building, finding that the support beams were intact, although the first floor has been temporarily condemned.
Authorities are advising motorists to avoid the vicinity as emergency personnel continue their work. Investigations into the cause of the crash are currently underway, with MTA Police, the Baltimore City Fire Department, and building inspectors present at the scene.
Reported by HarborBeat based on iHeart (source).
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