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A tour bus crashed in Pembroke, N.Y., while traveling from Niagara Falls to New York City on Friday, Aug. 22.
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There were 54 bus occupants, ranging in age from 1 to 74
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The New York State Police has confirmed that five people died as a result of the crash
The New York State Police has confirmed the number of fatalities following the tour bus crash in upstate New York on Friday, Aug. 22.
In a statement released on Friday, Aug. 22, the NYSP said that 54 people — ranging between ages 1 and 74 — were on board, and five people were killed. The remaining 49 people were injured and taken to the local hospitals. No one’s identity has been publicly revealed.
New York State Trooper James O’Callaghan previously told reporters that a child was one of the fatalities. But New York State Police Maj. Andre Ray later confirmed in a press conference that no children have been reported as deceased victims. “There were children transported to the hospital,” he confirmed. “I’m unaware of any serious physical injuries to children at this point.”
He also said, according to the last update he received, “no one else was in a life-threatening status” and “multiple people were treated and subsequently released already.”
Trooper O’Callaghan said that officials believe most of the passengers were not wearing a seatbelt, CNN reported. The investigation is still ongoing, and additional details about the victims have not yet been released. However, officials believe most of the individuals on the bus were Indian, Chinese, Middle Eastern and Filipino.
Buffalo’s Erie County Medical Center (ECMC) held a separate news conference on Friday afternoon. There, doctors said that 24 patients were being treated, with two of them sent to the operating room and several others taken to the trauma ICU. They said that the patients sustained head injuries, extremity fractures and internal injuries.
“I’ve been here 25 years,” Samuel D. Cloud, ECMC chief medical officer, said, per NBC News. “This is probably the most trauma patients we’ve had from one incident in my career here in Buffalo.”
Other patients from the crash were taken to Strong Memorial Hospital, Oishei Children’s Hospital, Buffalo General Medical Center and Millard Fillmore Suburban Hospital, Major Ray said in the Friday afternoon press conference.
At the time of the crash, a tour bus was transporting passengers from Niagara Falls back to New York City. It then crashed on the eastbound lane of Interstate 90 between exits 48A and 49 in Pembroke, a town less than 30 miles from Buffalo, according to New York State Police.
“The bus lost control, entered the median, and then crossed to the southern shoulder before overturning,” witnesses reported, per NYSP. Ray confirmed that mechanical error, impairment, and intoxication were all “ruled out” as the cause of the crash. The investigation remains ongoing.
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