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Junior High Football Team Bus Crashes Near Pittsburgh, Hospitalizing 21

A bus carrying the Aliquippa Junior High football team crashed in Economy Borough, near Pittsburgh, sending 21 of the 28 occupants to hospitals for evaluation and treatment.

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  • A bus transporting the Aliquippa Junior High football team, including 25 students and three adults, crashed in Economy Borough, approximately 20 miles north of Pittsburgh.
  • The accident occurred while the team was en route to a game in Gibsonia, with the bus veering off the road and striking a hillside.
  • Twenty-one of the 28 people onboard the bus were hospitalized following the incident, with each player undergoing evaluation for injuries.
  • The bus reportedly turned onto its side during the crash but returned to an upright position, facilitating the evacuation of the occupants.
  • Hospitals, including UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, received patients from the bus accident, providing care and assessment for those involved.
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Center-leaning sources cover this bus crash neutrally, focusing on factual reporting without editorializing. They present the incident straightforwardly, detailing the number of people hospitalized, the location, and the ongoing investigation, ensuring readers receive objective information about the event.

"The exact circumstances of the crash were still unclear, and the cause remains under investigation."

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"The crash occurred in Economy Borough, about 20 miles north of Pittsburgh, sending 21 of the 28 people on board to the hospital."

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The bus crashed after veering off the road on a bad bend in Economy Borough, hitting a hillside and briefly turning on its side before coming upright again during evacuation. The crash site was considered a tough spot to navigate, and investigations were ongoing to determine the exact cause.

There were 28 people on board the bus, including 25 Aliquippa Junior High students and 3 adults. Twenty-one occupants were hospitalized for evaluation and treatment following injuries sustained in the crash.

Patients from the crash were taken to multiple hospitals including UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, Allegheny General Hospital, and Sewickley Hospital for care and assessment.

Yes, the bus struck a utility pole, knocking down live wires that some players had to navigate around while evacuating the vehicle. The bus had come to rest upright after briefly tipping on its side, which helped facilitate evacuation.

Officials have stated that all occupants evacuated the bus safely and were being evaluated for injuries. The police and emergency crews were conducting ongoing investigations and medical assessments, but detailed medical statuses have not been disclosed yet.

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