COLUMBUS, Ohio -- A school bus was involved in an injury crash on the city's Southwest Side Tuesday morning, and two people were transported to area hospitals.
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The crash happened at Clime and Clime Road North and included a school bus and two passenger vehicles shortly after 8:15 a.m., according to the Franklin County sheriff's office.
The school bus is from South-Western City Schools, and students were on the bus at the time of the crash.
The students were elementary school aged.
Two students received minor injuries, according to Columbus police.
One child had minor cuts from flying glass, and another student complained of neck pain.
The students were taken to their school to be checked out by a school nurse.
Authorities said a brown car ran the stop sign at Clime Road and Clime Road North.
The car pulled out in front of a white pickup truck. The pickup truck hit the car and then hit the bus while spinning away from the car. The pickup ended up on its top.
Authorities closed Clime Road at Clime Road North for crash-scene investigation.
One person was transported to Mount Carmel West Medical Center. Initial reports indicated the transport was a male and the driver of the pickup truck.
The second transport was the female driver of the school bus. She was treated and released from the hospital. Details weren't available.
Traffic on Georgesville Road was affected.
No more immediate information was available.
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