Ten killed as FedEx truck collides with bus in California

12/04/2014 21:40

(VLR) FedEx delivery truck crosses freeway and slams into chartered bus taking students on university visit

Ten people were killed when a FedEx delivery truck crossed a freeway median and crashed into a charter bus carrying high school students on a college visit in northern California.

California Highway Patrol said the drivers of the truck and the bus were among the dead, along with three adult chaperones and five teenage students. Their identities havent been released.

The crash happened a little after 5.30pm on Thursday on the Interstate 5 route near Orland, a small city about 100 miles north of Sacramento.

The bus was one of two that the admissions office at HumboldtStateUniversity had chartered to bring prospective students from California to tour the Arcata campus, said Humboldts vice-president of administrative affairs, Joyce Lopes.

University police were trying to determine which school districts the students were from. The bus carried between 44 and 48 students, four chaperones and the driver, the patrol said.=

A police dispatcher said the vehicles had been on opposite sides of the freeway when the truck crossed a grass median and slammed into the bus, causing an explosion and fire.

A first responder who helped set up a triage at the scene said 36 or 37 people, mostly teenagers, received injuries ranging from severe to minor burns, broken legs and noses and head lacerations.

Steven Clavijo, 18, a senior at West Ranch High in Santa Clarita, was looking forward to his visit to Humboldt, where he planned to enroll. Just as Clavijo was trying to catch a nap Thursday afternoon, he said he felt the big vehicle begin to shake from left to right and then he heard a loud boom.

"We knew we were in major trouble," he said.

Many of the more than 40 students on board escaped through a window that someone had kicked open, Clavijo said, running for their lives to the other side of Interstate 5 before hearing an explosion and seeing the bus burst into flames.

As he jumped out of the window, Clavijo said, he dropped his glasses and scraped his knee.

Two more explosions soon followed, he said, and he and other survivors looked on knowing others were still trapped in an inferno.

Massive flames could be seen devouring both vehicles just after the crash, and clouds of smoke billowed into the sky until firefighters doused the fire, leaving behind scorched black hulks of metal.

The crash happened a little after 5:30 p.m. on the interstate near Orland, a small city about 100 miles north of Sacramento.

The bus was one of two that the admissions office at HumboldtStateUniversity had chartered to bring prospective students from southern California to tour the Arcata campus, Humboldts vice president of administrative affairs Joyce Lopes said.

The bus was owned by Silverado Stages, a tour bus company based in San Luis Obisbo. The company said in a statement on its website Thursday night that it was assisting authorities in gathering information.

"Our top priority is making sure that the injured are being cared for," the company said.

Humboldt state president Rollin Richmond issued a statement on the schools website. "Our hearts go out to those who have been affected, and we are here to support them, and their families, in any way possible," Richmond said.

The students came from a number of Southern California high schools and Humboldt spokesman Simon Chabel said the college was working to confirm where in Southern California all the were from.

Los Angeles unified school district superintendent John Deasy said an unknown number of students from Manual Arts Senior High School and RobertFKennedyCommunitySchools were on the trip. He did not know whether they were on the bus involved in the crash.

A high school senior from Alliance Renee & MeyerLuskinAcademyHigh School in Los Angeles said she and a few of her classmates who were accepted to the university were invited to go on the tour.

Sabrina Garcia said the tour began Thursday, with buses taking students in Southern California on the ride to the campus for a three-day stay there. She said she decided to postpone the tour because she had a school project to complete.

"I was devastated when I heard about the crash, and relieved that I didnt attend," Garcia said. "I cant imagine how those kids feel. You think youre going somewhere safe with your school — and you end up in an accident."

Investigators say the truck driver might have been trying to avoid a passenger car that was also involved in the crash, which shut down north- and south-bound traffic on the freeway.

"There was a small white sedan in front of the truck," Heitman said. "The FedEx vehicle did sideswipe the sedan before it crossed the median."

No one in the car was injured.

Nine people were taken to EnloeMedicalCenter in Chico, hospital spokeswoman Christina Chavira said. Two of those patients were listed in critical condition, said Denise Atkinson, an Enloe nursing supervisor.

Another five were taken to MercyMedicalCenter in Redding in fair condition. One patient was admitted to the burn unit of University of California, Davis, MedicalCenter in critical condition.

A nursing supervisor said three people were taken to OrovilleHospital in Oroville. She declined to describe their conditions, citing patient privacy laws.

Bonnie Kourvelas, a FedEx spokeswoman, said in a statement Thursday night: "Our thoughts and prayers are with everyone involved in the tragic accident on I-5 in California. We are cooperating fully with authorities as they investigate."

The American Red Cross set up a relief station at a Veterans Memorial Hall community center in Orland, about five miles from the crash site. Officer Joel Lynch said seven victims who were not hospitalized with injuries were staying the night with about 25 volunteers.


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