7 children evacuated from burning school bus in Salem

Portland, ORLocal News

A school bus fire in Salem, Oregon, led to the successful evacuation of seven children, showcasing the efficient response of the Salem-Keizer school district and local emergency services. The fire erupted while the bus was transporting students on Tuesday afternoon, prompting immediate action from both the driver and nearby individuals. Eyewitnesses described a scene of smoke and flames, which alarmed those in the vicinity. Thankfully, all children were evacuated safely without any reported injuries, thanks to the swift response of the bus driver. Local fire personnel were quick to arrive on the scene, extinguishing the flames and ensuring the area was secure.

This incident serves as a critical reminder of the importance of safety protocols and emergency preparedness in school transportation systems. The Salem-Keizer school district has not released further details about the cause of the fire but is likely to conduct an investigation. Authorities are commending the quick thinking of the bus driver and the children for remaining calm during the emergency.

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