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Bus crash injures 40 people headed for Toronto
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The Associated Press
Date: Sunday Feb. 24, 2008 6:17 PM ET
MOSCOW, Pa. Police say more than 40 people were injured today after a Greyhound bus heading to Toronto flipped over on an Interstate highway in northeastern Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania state police say the bus was headed northbound on Interstate 380 early this morning when it went off the road and rolled over on the median.
There's no immediate word on whether any Canadians were among the injured.
State police say 41 people were taken to nearby hospitals, but all of them were eventually treated and released.
Emergency personnel took the uninjured passengers to a fire hall.
Greyhound spokesman Dustin Clark says the bus had left New York City and was headed toward Syracuse, N.Y. when the accident happened at around 4:15 a.m.
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