2 Adults, 4 Children Injured after School Bus, Minivan Collide in Santa Ana

Two Adults, Four Juveniles Injured  in Santa Ana Bus Crash on South Daisy Avenue

Santa Ana Bus Crash
2 Adults, 4 Children Injured after School Bus, Minivan Collide in Santa Ana

Santa Ana, California (June 29, 2021) – Two adults and four children were injured Monday afternoon in a collision between a charter school bus and a minivan in Santa Ana, authorities said.

The crash was reported at about 1:15 p.m. Monday, June 28 in the 500 block of South Daisy Avenue.

For an unknown reason, the bus collided with the minivan on South Daisy Avenue.

Santa Ana Bus Collision on South Daisy Avenue Sends 6 to Hospital

A total of six people were injured as a result of the crash, according to the authorities. One adult and two juveniles were transported to a local hospital.

Another adult and the remaining two children were treated at the scene by medical personnel.

No further details about the crash were immediately provided.

The accident remains under investigation.

Tips on What to do after a Car Accident in California

  • Always stop and remain at the scene.
  • Check if you or your passengers have been injured. In case someone is hurt, call emergency services or ask someone else to help.
  • Get to safety – If your car is drivable, move it to a safe area. If it’s not, turn your hazard lights on and set up flares.
  • Call 911 to report the accident.
  • Never discuss or admit fault. Instead, wait for a police officer and insurance companies representatives to figure out the fault.
  • Document the accident and exchange information with other drivers.

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