A school bus crash in Tennessee has injured 23 students, according to authorities.
Among the injuries were a broken collar bone and two serious arm injuries, the Nashville Fire Department said. Two of those who suffered serious injuries were teens, the fire department said.
Twenty-three students were transported to the hospital by ambulance, while another 20 were transported to the hospital by school bus to be evaluated as a precaution, firefighters said. None of the injuries appeared to be life-threatening.
The Chester County school bus was driving on Interstate 65 near Nashville when it crashed Friday morning, authorities said.
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Aerial footage from local news coverage shows emergency crews responding to the scene. One person was placed on a stretcher, and at one point, some students stand in a circle with a firefighter and pray.
No further details were available. It is unclear what caused the accident.