No injuries reported after car hits side of school bus, gets stuck underneath at Miller Avenue and 63rd Street in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
First responders: No one injured after OKCPS bus involved in t-bone wreck
First responders were called to the scene near NW 63rd and Miller around 4:15 p.m. Wednesday, where they found a car wedged under the school bus.
Crash involving Oklahoma City school bus brings up seatbelt debate
Cody Stull, the director of transportation for the district, said these buses are built to protect students, no matter the incident. He said seat belts on buses could bring another safety hazard.
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