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NY passenger bus hangs off overpass in the Bronx after crash, at least 8 left injured

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NY passenger bus hangs off overpass in the Bronx after crash
Craig Ruttle/AP
ByRosa Sanchez
January 15, 2021, 5:00 AM

Various people were injured after a passenger bus veered off the road and was left hanging off an overpass in New York's Bronx.

The New York Police Department told WABC that the incident happened at 11:10 p.m. Thursday on the Cross Bronx Expressway at University Avenue.

WABC confirmed at least seven to eight people, including the bus driver, were injured in the accident. Most injuries were minor, though the driver suffered the most severe injuries and is in serious condition.

A bus that careened off a road in the Bronx neighborhood of New York City is seen left dangling from an overpass Friday, Jan. 15, 2021.
Craig Ruttle/AP

The New York City Fire Department tweeted Friday night that there were nine total injuries, but in a statement they later said only eight people were treated for injuries.

"FDNY units are on scene of a motor vehicle accident at University Ave and the Cross Bronx Expressway in the Bronx where a tandem bus has crashed through the barriers and is hanging off the overpass onto the roadway below. There are nine civilian injuries reported at this time," the FDNY wrote on Twitter.

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"While responding to this incident, I began discussing the information we were receiving, picturing a bus hanging off the edge. We had two scenes here where #Rescue3 began securing the bus up-top while #Engine43 made their way around to begin treatment of the civilian patients. Currently we are making sure all the fuel and other hazardous materials within the vehicle is secured until the bus can be pulled onto the roadway," FDNY Acting Battalion Chief Steven Moore said in a statement later Friday morning.

Officials said the bus fell approximately 50 feet onto the access road.

Various people were injured after a passenger bus experienced an issue and was left hanging off an overpass in New York's Bronx, Jan. 14, 2021.
Marc A. Hermann/MTA New York City Transit

FDNY Deputy Chief Paul Hopper, who oversaw emergency medical treatment and transport at the scene, said: "We assessed and treated a total of eight patients from this accident. The bus fell approximately 50 feet onto the access road. The patients suffered injuries consistent with a fall from such a great height."

All those injured have been transported to an area hospital.

Authorities said the operator of the MTA Articulated Bus may have experienced some sort of brake failure or didn't properly navigate the turn.

Various people were injured after a passenger bus experienced an issue and was left hanging off an overpass in New York's Bronx, Jan. 14, 2021.
Marc A. Hermann/MTA New York City Transit

The bus went over the rail to the ground below, where it had to be secured by the FDNY.

Photos shared on social media show it dangling from the overpass.

In an audio recording from the FDNY obtained by ABC News, a dispatcher is heard saying, "Continue rescue. We have a tandem bus over the bridge, half of it is hanging off the bridge, there's people inside."

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The intersection is now shut down and the bus is waiting to be towed.

Various people were injured after a passenger bus experienced an issue and was left hanging off an overpass in New York's Bronx, Jan. 14, 2021.
Marc A. Hermann/MTA New York City Transit

No other vehicles were involved in the accident.

"The MTA's goal is to have the safest transportation system in the nation, and when an incident like this occurs we take it very seriously," MTA Chief Safety and Security Officer Patrick Warren said in a statement Friday morning. "We are conducting a full investigation and will implement lessons learned in order to prevent it from happening again. We are certain this was a terrifying incident for those customers on the bus. Our hearts go out to them with hope that they can recover quickly."

ABC News' Bridget Stevens contributed to this report.

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