
Five people were injured and taken to hospitals after an IndyGo bus collision in Indianapolis. The crash happened early Tuesday afternoon at North Capitol Avenue and West Walnut Street. Emergency responders arrived shortly after 1 p.m., as reported by FOX59.
Five people were injured and received medical attention, according to the IMPD. Their conditions were not immediately clear. The crash, involving an IndyGo bus and a car, is still under investigation, according to WIBC.
Meanwhile, as reported by WTHR, the incident cast a temporary shadow on the downtown Indianapolis thoroughfare, with the crash reported around 1:10 p.m. on September 3, police at the scene worked to piece together the events that led to this unfortunate occurrence, from which, the affected section of the roadway has now been cleared, restoring the regular flow of city life.
Authorities have not yet provided details on how the collision happened, such as which vehicle was hit first or the events leading up to the crash. The investigation is ongoing to determine what led to the incident.









