PHOENIX, Arizona -- Police are investigating a crash in which a car rear-ended a school bus from the Arizona State Schools for the Deaf and the Blind. It happened just before 4 p.m. Friday on the Interstate 17 frontage road near Northern Avenue.
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Captain Rob McDade of the Phoenix Fire Department said there were children are on the bus, but none of them was hurt. The bus driver reportedly had minor injuries, as did the driver of the car that hit the bus. The bus driver was treated at the scene. The driver of the car reportedly was taken to the hospital.
Police said this was a chain-reaction three-vehicle wreck. The car that hit the bus had been rear-ended by a another vehicle.
A second bus was brought in to pick up the students.
The Arizona Department of Transportation tweeted that it closed the I-17 Northern Avenue off-ramp while the on-scene portion of the investigation was underway.
The ASDB Phoenix Campus is located at 7654 N. 19th Ave., which is not far from the scene of the crash.
SOURCE - 3TV/CBS 5
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