A school bus packed with school boys between the ages of six and 11 rolled down a hill and crashed into a house in a suburb north of New York City Thursday morning, causing serious injuries.
The wreck in Spring Valley occurred after a bus operated by the Jewish Ribnitzer schools struck two parked cars, dragging them over a hill before slamming into a home on Southgate Drive in Spring Valley, according to the Yeshiva World.
Nearly two dozen patients — 21 children and the driver — were extricated from the wreckage, with six taken to the pediatric trauma center at Westchester Medical Center, where two of them were in serious but not life threatening condition, a first responder on the scene told The Post.
“They’re in great medical care right now and we certainly wish them a speedy recovery,” said Rockland Hatzolah EMS captain Josh Hans.