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but six of those on the bus were taken to nearby hospitals, said
Wilson, adding that their injuries were minor and treated at the
site. Injuries to the driver of the semi-trailer truck were not
life threatening, state police said.
Greyhound Lines spokeswoman Crystal Booker said the bus was
headed from Albuquerque to Phoenix, but deferred comment on the
crash to the state police.
The National Transportation Safety Board said a team of its
investigators would arrive on the scene early on Friday.
Investigators were uncertain of the truck's cargo, but Wilson
said, "There are a lot of vegetables" at the crash site. He did
not know if speed was a contributing factor to the crash.
Pictures on social media showed a truck on its side with the
trailer's cargo scattered across the highway, and the Greyhound
bus upright, but with its front end obliterated.
Gallup Indian Health Services received 37 of the injured, said
Jennifer Buschick, a spokeswoman for the Gallup hospital. Six
people with injuries too severe to be treated there were
stabilized and taken to the University of New Mexico Hospital in
Albuquerque.
Three of the six taken to UNMH were in critical condition but
the condition of the rest had not been released, said
spokeswoman Cindy Foster.
(Reporting by Jon Herskovitz in Austin, Texas, and Bernie
Woodall in Fort Lauderdale, Florida; Additional reporting by
Andrew Hay in Taos, New Mexico and Brendan O'Brien in Milwaukee;
Editing by Leslie Adler and Clarence Fernandez)
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