28 Injured In San Diego Tour Bus Crash

May 3, 2009

According to reports by California San Diego tour bus accident attorneys, a bus owned by Inland Empire Stages Limited crashed into a sound barrier.

In statements by California Highway Patrol Officer Danny Hesser the Inland Empire Stages Limited bus was returning from a trip to San Diego and crashed into a sound barrier between Riverside and San Bernardino. The bus crashed into a sound barrier on Interstate 215 in Parris, approximately 60 miles southeast of Los Angeles.

According to Riverside County Fire Department Captain Rick Griggs the bus was returning passengers to Colton. There were eight people injured that were listed in critical condition.

According to the Riverside County Fire Department spokeswoman Cheri Patterson the crash occurred at approximately 5:00 a.m. Saturday. There were 28 people injured on the bus and eight were transported to the hospital in critical condition and 20 had moderate injuries. They were transported to hospitals for treatment.

Firefighters had to free six of the injured passengers from the back of the bus and according to the California Highway Patrol the cause of the crash is still under investigation.  If you were injured in a San Diego bus accident, or need a Soledad tour bus accident attorney, for example, call personal injury lawyers in Los Angeles, San Diego or Orange County, at 888-400-9721.

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