15 injured on school bus in wreck near W.T. Harris Boulevard
A school bus driver jerked the wheel of bus No. 448 to avoid a cat in the road Tuesday morning, sending the vehicle careening down an embankment and injuring 14 students and the driver, authorities said.
The students were on their way to Randolph Middle School when the wreck happened on Briardale Drive at Brook Canyon Drive, a curvy section of road near W.T. Harris Boulevard.
The bus driver was briefly trapped inside the vehicle. No one outside the bus was injured.
The 14 injured students had mostly bumps and bruises, Medic said. Eight other students on the bus were not hurt. All of them will be allowed to make up any end-of-grade tests they were scheduled to take Tuesday morning.
“There was debris flying everywhere, and we hit a tree – one of the really big trees beside the house,” student Zachary Ennett, who was on the bus, told WBTV, the Observer’s news partner. “And it finally stopped us, but when I hit my head against the seat in front of me, I was dazed for a little bit. When I came to, the bus driver was bleeding on her face, and the windshields were bent in towards her.”
I opened the front door, and there was a school bus under my front deck.
Joseph Whitehead
Joseph Whitehead was inside his home when the bus struck it.
“I heard this huge, thunderous crash … (and) I heard the children screaming,” he said. “I opened the front door, and there was a school bus under my front deck.”
He called 911. “I need police and (paramedics),” Whitehead told a dispatcher. “A school bus just went careening into my house.”
A second caller can be heard screaming after the 911 dispatcher picks up. “I need an ambulance!” the caller yells. “I need 911. The bus just wrecked! A bus just wrecked on Brook Canyon. The kids are jumping out.”
It appeared that the bus was traveling downhill toward Brook Canyon Drive and veered off to the right just as the road curves to the left.
The bus hit a parked car, continued down Whitehead’s steep driveway and crushed the deck of the brown, wood-framed house.
Officials checking the structural integrity of the house after the wreck said it appears only the deck was damaged.
Crystal Gray, who lives across the street from Whitehead, spoke with several students as they waited to be checked out.
I held a couple of them in my arms as they cried. Some of them were shaking.
Neighbor Crystal Gray
“One minute I heard it. The next minute I was out the door,” Gray said. She has basic training in CPR and first aid, and wanted to help.
“I held a couple of them in my arms as they cried. Some of them were shaking,” she said.
Students told her one minute they were on the road, and the next thing they knew they were over the embankment.
They saw glass flying and saw glass hit the driver, Gray said the students told her. They told her someone on the bus opened the emergency exit so they could get out through the back door.
“I was trying to make them laugh, and they were upset they were having EOGs (End of Grade testing) today” that they would miss, Gray said.
CMS said the bus was taking students to Randolph Middle, an IB magnet school that draws students from a wide area. Six people were taken to Novant Health Presbyterian Medical Center, and nine went to Carolinas Medical Center, Medic said.
The bus driver has been suspended from her job, which is standard protocol after an accident of this nature, according to WBTV. She has been with CMS since March 2004.
Medic received a call about the crash at 8:50 a.m. The Charlotte Fire Department said 28 firefighters responded to the scene. It took about 40 minutes for first responders to do rescue and triage.
The first firefighters at the scene found all the students out of the bus and across the street from the crash. The driver was briefly trapped in the bus, authorities said. Whitehead said first responders had to pull her out.
Staff writer Rachel Stone contributed.
Karen Sullivan: 704-358-5532, @Sullivan_kms
This story was originally published May 31, 2016 at 9:27 AM with the headline "15 injured on school bus in wreck near W.T. Harris Boulevard."