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No Injuries in Williamson County School Bus Collision in Spring Hill

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Published on February 11, 2025
No Injuries in Williamson County School Bus Collision in Spring HillSource: Facebook / Spring Hill Police Department

In an incident that could have had far more severe consequences, a Williamson County school bus, numbered 13-111, was involved in a wreck at the intersection of Brindle Ridge Way and Fenwick Ln. The Spring Hill Police Department has confirmed that there were no injuries reported from the site of the collision. Despite the potential for harm with 17 children on board, all individuals were found to be unharmed after officials responded to the scene.

According to the details shared by the Spring Hill Police Department on their Facebook page, the accident took place under circumstances yet to be fully elucidated to the public. Offering a sigh of relief to parents and guardians, the post confirmed, "Officers are investigating a wreck involving Williamson County school bus 13-111. There are NO reported injuries. 17 children on board." Emergency services were quick on the draw, arriving on the scene to ensure the safety of all passengers and to manage the aftermath of the wreck.

Precise details regarding the cause of the accident and the response time of emergency services have not yet been made available to the public. However, the proactive approach of the Spring Hill Police Department ensured that the incident did not escalate beyond the wreck itself. The school district is expected to perform an internal review following standard protocol to prevent similar incidents in the future.

Updates on the investigation will follow as more information is made available by the Spring Hill Police Department and the school district in the coming days.