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Crash that shreds bus ‘could have been tragic’

- John Bacon

Someone yelled “duck” seconds before a packed charter bus slammed into an overpass on a Long Island highway, ripping the top off the bus and injuring dozens of teens, their chaperones and the driver, a New York State Police spokesman said Monday.

Maj. David Candelaria said bridges on the Southern State Parkway are too low to accommodat­e buses, and the driver apparently was unaware that commercial vehicles are banned. The driver, identified as Troy Gaston of Bethlehem, Pa., did not slow down before hitting the overpass, Candelaria said. “If you look at the damage, it was a high-impact strike. We are very lucky. This could have been tragic.”

The bus was traveling Sunday night from John F. Kennedy Internatio­nal Airport to a mall in Huntington, where the travelers were to be reunited with their families after a spring break trip to Eastern Europe. Photos from the scene of the crash showed the roof of the bus had been torn down to the top of the seats.

Candelaria said Gaston, all 38 students and the five chaperones were taken to hospitals. Two teen girls remained hospitaliz­ed Monday with injuries he described as serious.

Gaston passed a test for alcohol at the scene and cooperated with investigat­ors, Candelaria said. He said Gaston was directed onto the parkway by a “non-commercial GPS device,” and the driver was remorseful and very upset.

No charges had been filed, but Candelaria said police were still investigat­ing. The bus was operated by Journey Bus Line, which did not respond to a request for comment.

Hempstead Town Supervisor Laura Gillen said she was praying for the injured and their families, adding that “a lot of questions need to be answered.”

Newsday reported that plans were in the works for an electronic system that would warn drivers when vehicles are too high for an overpass on the parkway. The system, which is in place on the Northern State Parkway, triggers an alert on an overhead electronic road sign that warns the driver to pull over. It also alerts state police.

“Everybody was able to walk out except one, which we extricated,” Lakeview Fire Department Chief Patrick McNeill told Newsday. “There was glass everywhere. The roof of the bus is down to the top of the seat covers.”

 ?? KEVIN HAGEN/AP ?? Several teenage passengers were injured when a bus hit an overpass that peeled off the vehicle’s roof Sunday in Lakeview, N.Y.
KEVIN HAGEN/AP Several teenage passengers were injured when a bus hit an overpass that peeled off the vehicle’s roof Sunday in Lakeview, N.Y.

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