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22 injured in Hawaii bus crash, rollover

Police say the driver stepped away to check seating just before the bus went through a guardrail and landed on its side

The Honolulu Star-Advertiser

HAWAII COUNTY, Hawaii — Hawaii island police say 22 people were sent to the hospital early this morning after a Hele-On bus slid backwards down an embankment off a highway in Laupahoehoe.

Police said the crash occurred just before 5 a.m. at the 25.5-mile marker along Mamalahoa Highway, also known as Highway 19, in Laupahoehoe, about 25 miles northwest of Hilo. The Hele-On bus is Hawaii County’s public bus system.

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The driver, a 66-year-old Hilo man, reported that he had placed the bus in park and walked toward the rear of the bus to check for available seating when it began rolling backwards.

Police said the bus crashed through a guardrail and then slid down an embankment on the makai side of the highway before coming to a rest on its passenger side.

The highway remained closed for several hours as first responders assisted passengers at the scene.

The Hawaii Fire Department responded and examined the driver and 22 passengers at the scene.

Multiple ambulances transported all 22 passengers to Hilo Benioff Medical Center for further evaluation. The most serious injury reported was a minor laceration to the hand of an older male passenger, police said. The driver was not reported to have been injured.

An investigation is ongoing.

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