Dozen students sent to hospital in school bus crash into lamp post in parking lot of RFK Stadium on E Capitol St SE in Washington, D.C.
Students hurt in school bus crash in RFK Stadium parking lot
A school bus carrying 22 students from Woodridge Elementary School as well as two adults hit a lamp post in the parking lot of RFK Stadium around 2 p.m., Prince George’s County Public Schools spokeswoman Sherrie Johnson said.
All of the children were transported to an area hospital with non-life threatening injuries, Doug Buchanan with D.C. Fire & EMS said.
22 children hospitalized after school bus crash at RFK Stadium
The students were returning from a field trip at the Science and Engineering Festival at the Convention Center.
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