Several members of a Pittsburgh region Junior High School Football Team were injured when their bus was involved in an accident on Saturday morning.
Dwan Walker, Elikippa, Mayor of Pennsylvania, confirmed KDKA-TV that Elikippa was on its way to a game against a team of Junior High Football Team Pine-Rachaland High School, when an accident occurred at the Ohio Rivar from ALICPPPPPPA, when an accident occurred at around 11 am in Economy Boro in Beaver County.
Economy Boro Police Chief Michael O’Brien said that the bus is carrying 28 people, including 25 children, a bus driver and two adults. According to O’Brien, at least 21 children and the driver were taken to the area hospitals.
His conditions became unknown by Saturday evening. The exact conditions of the accident were not clear, and the reason for this is under investigation.
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A source close to the investigation told KDKA-TV that they believe that all passengers first reached the spot, emergency crew transports one person in the air and many others by ambulance of land for UPMC Children, Allegheny General and Sechickley Hospitals. Other people went by private vehicles.
The same source said that the accident occurred when the bus scored a turn and went out of the road and attacked a hill. The source said that the vehicle had to tip briefly before landing straight. In this process, the bus hit a utility pole, in which the live wires were knocked out, which some players had to go out of the bus.
Various agencies responded to both Beaver and Allegheni Counties.
District Superintendent of Elikippa School, Dr. Of Philip. Woods told KDKA-TV that he was going to the hospital to investigate the students.
Pennsylvania village. Josh Shapiro said in a statement on Saturday afternoon that he spoke to Walker, while offering full support of his administration, the authorities continued to investigate the accident.
“Football brings together the Elikippa community – and I know that those who are ready to please their team today are already stepping to take care of their neighbors and investigate the affected families,” the village. Shapiro said. “The whole community is in our views today. Please involve the team, their parents, their coaches and the team rally to pray for Lori and me.
A vigilance is conducted in the plan 12 playground at 7 pm on Saturday.
“When something like this happens to our children, everyone should answer without any question,” the walker said in a news briefing. “I know the city of Elikippa is grateful. I know that the family is grateful. We are always grateful.”