At
least 20 injured in San Francisco tour bus crash
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[November 14, 2015]
By Curtis Skinner
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - At least 20
people were injured when a double-decker tour bus crashed into several
cars and careened into a scaffolding in downtown San Francisco on Friday
afternoon, authorities said.
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Six people were in critical condition, 12 were transported to area
hospitals with various injuries and two were treated on the scene,
said San Francisco Police Sgt. Michael Andraychak.
San Francisco Fire Department spokeswoman Mindy Talmadge said the
incident started around 3 p.m. local time. Witnesses reported the
bus struck a bicyclist before crashing into about five other cars
and the scaffolding, which then collapsed onto vehicles and people
below, near the city's famed Union Square, Talmadge said.
She said one rider who was on top of the open air level of the
double-decker bus was critically injured and had to be removed by
firefighters. The driver was also hurt, and several people were
found either underneath the bus or had to be pulled out of their
cars, Talmadge said.
Talmadge said the cause of the crash was not immediately known.
Andraychak said it was too soon in the police investigation to know
whether the driver, who was among those injured in the crash, could
face criminal charges.
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Images published by local broadcasters and on social media showed
firefighters swarming the scene and victims being wheeled out of the
area on stretchers.
(Reporting by Curtis Skinner in San Francisco; Editing by Chris
Reese, Mary Wisniewski and Ken Wills)
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