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33 brought to hospitals after the crash of the shuttle bus near Hermann, Missouri,

Kansas City, Mo. – A shuttlebus crash on Saturday in Gasconade County, Missouri, ended with 33 people who were brought to hospitals for treatment.

The Missouri State Highway Patrol reported that the crash took place at 10:45 a.m. on the Missouri Route 100 west of Eagles Nest Drive in Hermann.

MSHP said that the investigation found that a 2000 Freightliner M -Line -Shuttle -Bus drove to the Missouri to the west on Route 100 when the vehicle drove from the right side of the street. In response to it, the driver over -corrected and went from the left into a ditch.

While a person did not report any injuries and was transported, the other 32 injuries to minors to harder reported.

  • 17 minor
  • 11 moderate
  • 4 Ernst

The driver, a 45-year-old man, was seriously injured and flown to be treated. He was the only person who wore a seat belt.
The other three seriously injured parties were a 36-year-old woman from Jerseyville, Illinois, a 37-year-old man from Olathe, Kansas, and a 60-year-old man from Warrenton, Missouri.

The passengers were between 27 and 68 and came from Kansas, Missouri and Illinois.

The emergency crews of Gerald, New Haven, Owensville and Hermann helped to transport individuals for treatment.

The scene of the crash was near the winery Adam Pucha.

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