The Arizona Republic

Bus overturns in southwest Ohio; at least 35 hurt

- By Lisa Cornwell

CINCINNATI — A Greyhound bus drove off an interstate highway in southwest Ohio early Saturday, struck a tree and a fence and flipped on its side before sliding to a stop in a cornfield, injuring at least 35 people.

None of the injuries was considered lifethreat­ening, though several people were trapped and had to be extricated by firefighte­rs and paramedics, the State Highway Patrol said in a statement.

Patrol Sgt. Pete Combs said an investigat­ion was underway and he could not comment on a possible cause for the crash, which happened around 4 a.m. on Interstate 75 in Liberty Township, about 25 miles north of Cincinnati.

But passenger Christophe­r Link, of Michigan, told WCPO-TV in Cincinnati that he saw the driver slumped over.

Link said he heard a woman scream at the driver “Wake up! Wake up!” but he said that he thinks the man might have had a medical problem.

Link told the station the bus rolled over at least twice after hitting the tree.

Jeff Galloway, director of the Butler County Emergency Management Agency, said 35 people were taken to hospitals, six by helicopter­s and 29 by ambulance.

The injuries ranged from minor to severe, officials said.

The bus, which left Cincinnati bound for Detroit, was carrying 51 passengers and the driver.

At least nine people remained in hospitals Saturday night.

The driver, who has been with the company for almost 15 years, had been on duty for an hour and was fully rested, Kim Plaskett, a spokeswoma­n for Dallas-based Greyhound Lines Inc., told the Associated Press.

 ?? NICK DAGGY, DAYTON (OHIO) DAILY NEWS/AP ?? Passengers of an overturned bus stand Saturday in Liberty Township, Ohio.
NICK DAGGY, DAYTON (OHIO) DAILY NEWS/AP Passengers of an overturned bus stand Saturday in Liberty Township, Ohio.

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