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A tragic incident unfolded in Manhattan, Illinois, on Thursday morning, as law enforcement officials are currently investigating a fatal collision involving a school bus. This unfortunate event has prompted a thorough examination to determine the circumstances surrounding the crash.
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The collision occurred at approximately 8:32 a.m., according to the Illinois State Police. It took place on Manhattan-Monee Road, nestled between School House Road and Scheer Road, close to Kankakee Road. The crash site is now a focal point for investigators piecing together the sequence of events.
At the time of the accident, a school bus carrying ten students from the Manhattan School District, along with their bus driver, was traveling eastward. It collided head-on with a passenger vehicle, resulting in a scene of chaos and concern for all involved.

Fortunately, the children and the bus driver were not severely injured. As a precaution, they were transported to local hospitals for medical evaluation. Though no serious injuries were reported, the decision to take them to healthcare facilities was made to ensure their well-being.
Many of those affected were admitted to Silver Cross Hospital in New Lenox, where they received further assessment and care. The community remains on edge as they await more details about this disheartening incident.
“This was a very scary event. So, we actually triple our patient size because we have the patient, the child, as well as the two parents. We also have to give emotional support, as well,” said Jill Pateros, Silver Cross Hospital emergency services director.
“So were identifying for maybe just a minor sprain, but we still want to do thorough exams on all patients to make sure they don’t have any deformities or extremities, making sure they (don’t) have a broken bone or signs of head injuries or concussions,” Silver Cross emergency room Dr. Aaron Tabor said.
All parents with children involved in the crash were contacted.
Officials confirmed the driver of the passenger vehicle died at the scene.

Video shows as some children were taken out of the school bus and onto an ambulance at about 9:18 a.m.
Manhattan School District said all students were released from the hospital by 1 p.m. to parents and guardians.
“Our hearts are with everyone impacted by this tragic incident,” Superintendent Damien Aherne said. “We are grateful for the swift response of our first responders and our school staff, whose priority was ensuring the safety and well-being of our students. We will continue to provide support to our students and their families during this difficult time.”
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