Time: Around 9:30 AM
Location: St. Paul, Minnesota
Vehicle(s) Involved: School Bus, Ford Escape, Honda Accord, Honda Odyssey
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"Authorities have identified a woman who was killed and several others injured when a school bus, reportedly traveling at "freeway speeds," slammed into the back of a minivan trapped in slow-moving traffic, causing a chain-reaction crash on Interstate 94 in St. Paul.
The crash occurred at 9:28 a.m. Wednesday, May 30, near Cretin Avenue in the westbound lanes of traffic, according to Minnesota State Patrol spokesman Lt. Eric Roeske. The bus hit the van, which hit a Ford Escape, which hit a Honda Accord.
No children were on the bus.
(Censored), 75, of Roseville died at the scene. She was one of six people in the van and was sitting in the rear of the vehicle, the State Patrol said.
The five others were taken to area hospitals with serious injuries.
They included the driver, Loan K. Nguyen, 41, of St. Paul; and passengers Tuyet D. Duong, 71, of St. Paul; Hoa T. Ho, 65, of Shoreview; Bang T. Nguyen, 78, of St. Paul; and Hong T. Le, 73, of St. Paul.
The Escape tumbled onto its side but the driver, Jeffrey D. Radke, 36, of St. Paul, was not seriously injured, Roeske said. The driver of the Honda Accord sedan, Pamela Johnson, 45, of St. Mary's Point, was hospitalized with unknown injuries.
The State Patrol identified the bus driver as Tony Thao, 51, of Cottage Grove. Thao was treated and released Wednesday from Regions Hospital. He was not taken to the hospital by ambulance, the State Patrol said.
Everyone was wearing seatbelts, according to a State Patrol
As investigators examined the scene and tow trucks hauled away the wreckage, traffic was down to a single lane late Wednesday morning
Toya Stewart Downey, a spokeswoman for the St. Paul Public Schools, confirmed the accident involved a school bus operated by a contractor for the district, Minnesota Central Bus Co.
The bus was heading back to the company's depot, Stewart Downey said. The district does not yet know what routes the bus driver covered in the morning before wrapping up the shift, she added.
"The district has no jurisdiction or involvement in the crash," Stewart Downey said.
Frank Ciccarella, the director of safety and training for Minnesota Central Bus, refused to say how long Thao had been with his company or whether he had any prior infractions. He said only that his company was cooperating with the State Patrol.
"We are trying to ascertain what happened," Ciccarella said. "We don't know any of the details yet." "
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