"It's the worst I have ever seen," Baltimore Police spokesman T.J. They all stayed to make sure if their help was going to be needed." It was right at change of shift, there was not a single person who left the building after finishing their night shift. The collaboration and cooperation from our colleagues in the emergency department was really quite extraordinary. Given the nature of the incident, we certainly had all hands on deck. I believe one patient will be discharged. "The fourth patient will likely stay for a short period of time. "At least two of the patients will certainly be staying with us I would anticipate another patient will be admitted for observation," Stein went on to say. I can't give any details on the actual specifics of the injuries of the patients, but injuries to facial bones, injuries to spine, spinal column, some visceral injuries as well." They are actually relatively generic injuries for what we see in motor vehicle crashes. "One is critically injured, one is in serious, and the other three are fortunately in stable condition. "We are currently treating five patients," she said. Stein, Chief of Trauma and Director Neurotrauma Critical Care at the University of Maryland R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center, said her team is treat five of the victims. This is a crash investigation, not a criminal investigation."ĭeborah M. So we brought out additional personnel to support our crash scene. Rarely do we deal with mass casualty situations that involve this many deaths at one scene. "Our homicide investigators were out here because this is an extraordinary incident. "This was a grueling and gruesome process of removing bodies, all six people were dead on the scene," Smith said. 33-year-old (Ebonee Baker, MTA bus driver).Smith identified the six victims killed only by age: There were no children on the school bus at the time of the crash.īaltimore Police spokesperson T.J. Six people were killed in the wreck, including bus drivers of both the school bus and the the MTA bus, officials said. " You realize that Baltimore is a big city but also a small town when something like this happens there are so many connections to the individuals who were lost today." "It is with great sadness that I express condolences on behalf of the city to the families that were impacted by this tragic bus accident today," said Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake. Investigators say a school bus was traveling eastbound near the 3800 block of Frederick Avenue when it hit a Mustang, then struck a pillar at Loudon Park Cemetery.
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