1 killed, 12 injured in Ky. school bus crash
The Associated Press
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FALMOUTH, Ky. — A school bus and a dump truck crashed Thursday along a road with hairpin turns, killing one person and injuring 12 in northern Kentucky, police said.
The collision occurred shortly after 7 a.m. on Highway 22 in Pendleton County, a rural farmland area about 40 miles south of Cincinnati.
State police dispatcher Amy Wyatt said one person died in the crash, but she didn't know whether the victim was a student or an adult. State police did not release details about what caused the crash.
Ten children and both drivers are being treated for what appears to be minor injuries, a hospital spokeswoman said.
Sheriff Craig Peoples said the wreck happened on a curvy stretch of highway.
"It is a very crooked road," Peoples said. "We have a lot of motorcycle accidents. We have dump trucks turn over at least once a year."
Although he did not give details on how the crash happened, he said the dump truck was hauling stones from a quarry and flipped over, losing its load on the highway. He said the bus had extensive damage on its driver's side.
Four hours after the crash, the bus sat in a yard along the road. All the windows from a center door on the driver's side had been ripped out and the roof was dented.
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