Four bus chain reaction of crash injures eight outside of Los Angeles
Four buses in a chain reaction crash early Thursday, 19 May 2011 - were according to reports from California Highway Patrol.
The chain reaction crash at approximately 11:50 am northbound lanes of Freeway 5. The crash happens Boulevard in Commerce in the area is South of Washington the Commerce Casino in the vicinity of I-5 after California Highway Patrol.
The buses of the chain reaction crash involved involved a Los Angeles Sheriff's Department bus with 25 passengers and three buses with army personnel. There 2 sheriff's deputies in the bus with the inmates.
According to beliefs Inspector Matt Levesque from Los Angeles County Fire Department officials, that a car on the brakes at the Sheriff's Department bus implementation inmates added. Military transport buses were behind this bus, and then the chain reaction collision started.
Eight people were injured, a soldier was critically injured, five other army personnel suffered minor injuries and two passengers suffered minor injuries.
The North and South lanes were with the southbound lanes, which were once used as the northbound lanes opened closes.
Another Sheriff's Department bus after the scene, was sent to transport passengers after the crash. Bus accident lawyer, Michael Ehline, says that, if a bus driver was corrupt, "the car probably do not have enough insurance to cover the injuries and damage to property".
Four bus chain reaction of crash injures eight outside of Los Angeles
19 May 2011 - were reports, according to one of the California Highway Patrol four buses chain reaction crash early Thursday involved.
The chain reaction crash at approximately 11:50 am in the streets heading north from I-5 highway. The crash happened Boulevard in Commerce in the vicinity of the Commerce is Casino located near I 5 South of Washington, according to the California Highway Patrol.
The buses of the chain reaction crash involved in a Los Angeles Sheriff's Department bus with 25 passengers and three buses carrying army staff. There were 2 sheriff's deputies in the bus with the inmates.
According to inspector, Matt Levesque of Los Angeles County Fire Department officials believe that a car on the brakes at the Sheriff's Department bus implementation inmates added. The military transport buses were behind this bus, and the chain reaction collision started.
Eight people were injured, a soldier was critically injured, five other army personnel suffered minor injuries and two passengers suffered minor injuries.
The North and South lanes were with the southbound lanes, which were once used as the northbound lanes is closed open.
Another Sheriff's Department was bus at the scene of the crash sent the passengers transport. Bus accident lawyer, Michael Ehline, says that, if a bus driver was corrupt, "the car probably do not have enough insurance to cover the injuries and damage to property".