NYC bus crash: Dozens injured after tour bus, MTA bus collide

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Dozens injured

FOX 5 NY's Briella Tomassetti has the details.

A double-decker tour bus rammed into an MTA bus in Manhattan after running a red light, leaving dozens of people with injuries, officials said.

The accident happened Thursday just after 7 p.m. on E 23rd St. and 1st Avenue in Kips Bay.

According to authorities, around 50 people, including the drivers of both buses, were injured as a result of the crash. 

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Tour bus crashes into MTA bus

Dozens were injured when a double-decker tour bus crashed into a MTA bus in Manhattan.

Eighteen of them were taken to hospitals for evaluation. None reportedly suffered any life-threatening injuries. 

Injuries included cuts, bruises, scrapes, some suspected fractures and a few head and neck injuries.

Witnesses said the impact of the crash was so strong that it felt like an earthquake.

The FDNY had to use ladders and ropes to pull people from the windows, especially on the tour bus, where one exit path was blocked.

Police said the tour bus driver was issued a summons for running the red light.