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tour buses collide in NY's Times Square, injuring 14
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[August 06, 2014]
By Laila Kearney
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Two open-top tour buses collided in New York's
Times Square on Tuesday, injuring at least 14 people at the height of
the summer tourist season, police and firefighters said.
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The double-decker buses collided near 47th Street and 7th Avenue,
where a light pole holding a traffic signal lay toppled onto a
pedestrian plaza packed with gawking visitors and street
entertainers dressed as Minnie Mouse, Elmo and other characters.
Of the 14 people with confirmed injuries, three were seriously hurt
and some were transported to Roosevelt Hospital for treatment, New
York Fire Department official Roger Sakowich said.
Most of the people were hurt by the falling pole and were not
passengers on the buses, Sakowich said.
The tour guide on one of the buses was trapped under a crushed
dashboard and had to be removed by emergency responders, but she was
not seriously injured, he added.
"We just suddenly heard this big boom," said Orville Anderson, who
was sitting with his nephew near the site when the crash occurred on
Tuesday afternoon.
"I saw the pole tumbling down to the ground," said Anderson, who
said he also saw a woman lying on the ground who appeared to have
broken her arm. He was sharing iPhone video he took of people
climbing out of a wrecked bus with police. Half a dozen emergency
vehicles, including ambulances and fire trucks, were at the scene.
One of the buses had its front section sheared off and one side
smashed in.
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A middle-aged man wearing shorts and sneakers had a 2-inch (5-cm)
gash on his cheek and a bloodied hand wrapped in gauze. He stood
talking to a younger man whose elbow was wrapped in gauze. Nearby a
woman in her 20s holding an "I Love New York" bag wiped away tears.
Police said they were still investigating and had no further
information about the cause of the accident.
(Editing by Barbara Goldberg, Sandra Maler and Eric Walsh)
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