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Five people hospitalized after car collides with Mountain Home school bus in Madison County Arkansas

Madison County, Arkansas – Five people were hospitalized Friday afternoon after a car collided with a Mountain Home school bus in Madison County, Arkansas, officials said. The accident occurred around 3:20 p.m. at the intersection of Highway 45 and U.S. Highway 412 near Hindsville, according to Arkansas State Police communications director Cindy Murphy.

A 2020 Mini Cooper struck the school bus, which was carrying 16 students returning from a band event earlier in the day. Murphy confirmed that three children on the bus suffered injuries, while two adults in the car were also hurt. All five individuals were transported to a Springdale hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

The bus driver was not injured in the crash and remained on the scene. Authorities emphasized that the students were secured on the bus and that prompt medical attention ensured that the injured received care quickly.

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“The crash is being investigated by the Arkansas State Police Highway Patrol Division,” Murphy said, noting that officials are still working to determine the exact cause of the collision. State troopers were at the scene to assess the situation, gather witness statements, and document evidence.

Parents and community members expressed concern following the incident, highlighting the importance of school bus safety and careful driving in areas where buses regularly transport children. The quick response by emergency personnel helped minimize further harm and ensured that all injured parties received treatment promptly.

While details about the condition of the injured children and adults have not been fully disclosed, authorities have indicated that none of the injuries are life-threatening. The school bus and car were removed from the intersection to reopen traffic once the scene was cleared.

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The investigation is ongoing, and Arkansas State Police are expected to release further updates once they have completed their review of the accident. In the meantime, community leaders stressed caution for drivers in school zones and at intersections commonly used by buses, urging everyone to remain vigilant to prevent similar accidents in the future.

The crash serves as a reminder of the importance of careful driving near school buses and the quick actions of emergency responders, which helped prevent a more serious outcome in Madison County on Friday.

 

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