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An out-of-control Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) bus caused a series of collisions in the Bronx on Monday afternoon, resulting in injuries to eight individuals.
The New York City Fire Department reported that the chaotic scene unfolded shortly before 2 p.m. in the vicinity of Cauldwell Avenue and Trinity Avenue.
Over approximately six blocks, the bus collided with six different vehicles.

Among the affected vehicles, two were hit near a school located at the intersection of East 163rd Street and Cauldwell Avenue. One vehicle was shoved into a light pole, while another sustained damage to its side.
Two vehicles were struck by the bus in front of a school on East 163rd Street and Caldwell Avenue — one that was pushed into a light pole, and another that was hit on its side.
Down the road, an SUV was shoved onto the sidewalk and the back of a blue coupe was destroyed.

The bus driver and seven passengers were injured in the incident. (Peter Gerber for Fox News Digital)
Screaming from panicking passengers was heard in video taken from inside the bus.
The driver of the bus and seven passengers were injured in the incident. All of them were transported to Lincoln Medical, although their conditions are unclear.

The MTA is probing factors including mechanical failure, weather or the driver’s medical condition. (Peter Gerber for Fox News Digital)
The cause of the crash remains under investigation, but the MTA is probing factors including mechanical failure, weather or the driver’s medical condition, WABC reported.
The driver was going up a hill when they pushed the gas to accelerate, at which point the bus had a mechanical failure, police sources told WABC, adding that the driver may have hit the emergency break and slid out of control.