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Author Topic: Stagecoach - Abercarn Primary School bus slips down embankment - 21 January 2013  (Read 4059 times)
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« on: January 21, 2013, 22:58:17 »

From the BBC» (British Broadcasting Corporation - home page):

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Three children were hurt in the crash

A school bus with 16 children on board has slipped off a steep road covered in slush and snow at Abercarn in Caerphilly county.

Three children suffered minor injuries but nobody was seriously hurt in the incident on Twyn Hill at 09:00 GMT. The children were aged between eight and 12 and pupils at Abercarn Primary school. There were also three adults on board.

Bus operator Stagecoach said road conditions were icy and untreated.

A spokesman from Caerphilly council said: "We can confirm that a bus carrying 16 pupils was involved in an accident this morning. Thankfully there were no serious injuries, but three of the children had minor injuries and were treated by a local GP. All the pupils involved have been sent home from school and are with their families."

He added: "We cannot speculate on the cause of the accident as this is being investigated by Gwent Police. We have issued advice to our school bus operators to review their routes in light of the continuing weather conditions."

Gwent Police says an investigation is continuing and the road has been closed for the bus to be recovered. The Stagecoach bus was stabilised with a winch.

South Wales Fire and Rescue Service said the bus was travelling along a hill covered in slush and snow when the vehicle went over the verge and onto an embankment. Fire crews from Abercarn and Risca were sent to the scene along with a specialist line rescue team from Malpas, Newport.

A spokesperson for Stagecoach said: "We can confirm that one of our buses was involved in an incident in Abercarn this morning. The incident happened on Twyn Hill around 9am. Road conditions in the area are reported to have been icy with surfaces untreated. Safety is our number one priority and all passengers were led safely from the vehicle. There are no reports of any injuries to those on board and the vehicle remained upright at all times. As a matter of course, we will be assisting the police with their investigation into the incident."
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« Reply #1 on: January 22, 2013, 17:32:26 »

A plaxton Verde bodied Volvo B10B. Seen the photos taken by a stagecoach employee on flickr the bus doesnt seem to have suffered too much damage.

Looks like it could be easily repaired based on what I have seen in the photographs
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« Reply #2 on: January 22, 2013, 19:16:19 »

I care little for the fate of the bus.

Fortunately, the children injured can also be easily repaired.  Roll Eyes
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« Reply #3 on: January 22, 2013, 22:41:04 »

Hmm. I was rather disappointed at the official Stagecoach spokesperson's quoted response to that incident, actually.

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Three children suffered minor injuries but nobody was seriously hurt in the incident ...
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A spokesman from Caerphilly council said: "Thankfully there were no serious injuries, but three of the children had minor injuries and were treated by a local GP."
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A spokesperson for Stagecoach said: "There are no reports of any injuries to those on board ..."

A conciliatory expression of concern for the even slightly injured children wouldn't have come amiss, surely?  Roll Eyes
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« Reply #4 on: January 23, 2013, 11:10:35 »


... and that's why schools close on the day that snow falls.

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