Examiner Staff Writer
September 14, 2009
SAN FRANCISCO — Two disabled high school students were sent to UCSF Medical Center Monday morning after a minor injury accident in the Sunset District involving the school bus they were riding.
The bus was in the slow lane of Lincoln Avenue and was headed to Lowell High School, which is near Lake Merced, just after 8 a.m. when it was struck by a car making a right turn from Seventh Avenue onto Lincoln Avenue, California Highway Patrol Officer Shawn Chase said.
The impact to the right front of the bus pushed it into a car traveling in the fast lane, Chase said.
Two boys, 15 and 16, were transported to the hospital to be checked out. The students didn’t have any visible injuries but had trouble communicating whether they were in pain, Chase said.
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The bus was in the slow lane of Lincoln Avenue and was headed to Lowell High School, which is near Lake Merced, just after 8 a.m. when it was struck by a car making a right turn from Seventh Avenue onto Lincoln Avenue, California Highway Patrol Officer Shawn Chase said.
The impact to the right front of the bus pushed it into a car traveling in the fast lane, Chase said.
Two boys, 15 and 16, were transported to the hospital to be checked out. The students didn’t have any visible injuries but had trouble communicating whether they were in pain, Chase said.
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