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SEPTA Bus Involved in Multi-Vehicle Crash in King of Prussia, Three Hospitalized

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Published on January 09, 2025
SEPTA Bus Involved in Multi-Vehicle Crash in King of Prussia, Three HospitalizedSource: Google Street View

Chaos ensued on the roads of King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, when a SEPTA bus became part of a multi-vehicle crash involving two other cars. The collision took place at the crossroads of South Henderson Road and Monroe Boulevard, shortly before the 2 p.m. mark on Wednesday. NBC Philadelphia reported that at least three individuals were hospitalized, though details concerning their conditions remain undisclosed.

SEPTA officials have to specifically mention that a Route 99 bus was at a stop when a car made contact with it, as detailed by CBS News Philadelphia. Injuries from the crash extended to the bus driver, who suffered pain in the back and stomach and was subsequently taken to a local hospital. The driver of the car involved in the collision was also treated for injuries the nature of which has not yet been made public.

Visuals captured by Chopper 6 highlighted the extent of physical damage from the incident—showing a car with significant front-end damage, an SUV bearing the brunt of the impact on its front and side, and the SEPTA bus halted at the scene. Despite the damage being described as minor by SEPTA, the visuals suggested a more disruptive scene. The injuries sustained in the crash have been reported, yet the severity of those injuries has been held back pending further investigation, as per 6abc.