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30 hurt when bus carrying students hits truck

A bus carrying high school students to a band competition struck a tractor-trailer early Thursday along the Pennsylvania Turnpike, injuring 30 people, none seriously, authorities said.
/ Source: The Associated Press

A bus carrying high school students to a band competition plowed into a tractor-trailer early Thursday, injuring about 30 people and closing a highway for hours, authorities said.

The bus driver was critically injured. None of the other injuries were serious, officials said.

The bus rear-ended the tractor-trailer on the Pennsylvania Turnpike as the truck re-entered the travel lanes from a pull-off area before dawn in Wallace Township, about 35 miles west of Philadelphia, state Trooper Kevin Rathman said.

The truck had reached about 40 mph when it was struck by the bus, which was going about 60 mph, police said. The front of the bus was obliterated.

The bus was carrying students from Elizabeth Forward High School in the Pittsburgh suburb of Elizabeth to the Tournament of Bands Weekend in Wildwood, N.J., said Jane Milner, a school district spokeswoman.

Bus driver Timothy Berkshire, 49, was flown to Lancaster General Hospital in critical condition, hospital spokeswoman Jill Gross said. Truck driver Willie Ruff, 58, escaped injury.

It wasn’t known whether either driver would be cited.

A 10-mile stretch of turnpike was closed to allow emergency access to the site. It was fully reopened within six hours.

The bus was carrying 29 students, the band director, three other staff members and seven parents, Milner said.

The band gathering was to start Thursday night and run through Sunday. The school’s officials canceled participation in the competition and were sending another bus to bring the students and adults home.

Phones at the bus company’s offices were continually busy Thursday morning.