5 children injured in St. Peterburg school bus crash, police say

Tampa Bay, FLLocal News

On Monday morning, five children were injured in a school bus crash in St. Petersburg, Florida, involving a Jeep SUV. The collision occurred at the busy intersection of 27th Avenue South and 37th Street South, prompting an immediate response from local police. All 15 students on the bus were evaluated for injuries, with five taken to Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital for minor injuries. The driver of the Jeep SUV was also hospitalized at Orlando Health Bayfront Hospital.

The police have launched an ongoing investigation to determine the causes of the crash, and updates are expected as more information becomes available. Eyewitness accounts emphasized the chaotic scene following the accident, raising concerns about traffic safety in school zones. This incident highlights the critical importance of safe transportation for students and may prompt discussions on implementing stricter traffic regulations. As the community awaits further details, parents and school officials are urged to remain vigilant regarding student safety.

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