Crews say 1 hurt, not a student, when Pa. school bus hits tanker


BUTLER, Pa. (AP) — A school bus has collided with a tanker truck on a rural western Pennsylvania highway, but emergency officials say none of the handful of students on board was hurt, though the bus driver may have been.

Video from WPXI-TV shows crews working near the smashed front end of the bus on Route 422 in Summit Township, Butler County. That’s about 30 miles north of Pittsburgh.

County 911 dispatchers tell The Associated Press the crash was reported at 12:48 p.m. today, but they referred all questions to Pennsylvania State Police who were not immediately releasing details.

But county emergency medical services officials have told WPXI that none of the four students on the bus was hurt, though the bus driver was believed to be injured.

It wasn’t immediately clear who owned the bus or which school district it served.