13 injured after MTA bus crash in the Bronx: FDNY

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13 people injured in MTA bus crash in the Bronx

At least 13 people were injured after an MTA bus crash in the Bronx on Monday, according to the FDNY.

At least 13 people were injured after an MTA bus crash in the Bronx on Monday, according to the FDNY.

According to the FDNY, the crash happened around 1:45 p.m. at East 181st Street and Jerome Avenue in Tremont. 

The view from SkyFOX shows the pillar coming in close contact with the bus and the damage. 

The FDNY said all the injuries were minor and are being evaluated at the scene.

Eleven people were taken to local hospitals, the FDNY said.

"The incident is under review and the bus operator is being withheld from duty pending a complete investigation," an MTA spokesperson told FOX 5.

The MTA spokesperson added NYC Transit maintenance inspectors have detected no damage to the impacted subway pillar and there is no interruption to subway service.

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