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No Serious Injuries Reported in Early Morning Davidsonville School Bus Accident with 28 Children Aboard

Twenty-eight children were aboard a school bus involved in a head-on collision early yesterday morning in Davidsonville, sources tell Report Annapolis News. No serious injuries were reported. Shortly before 8 a.m., on Thursday, June 11, the bus was reportedly traveling on West Central Avenue when it was involved in a head-on collision with a motor vehicle believed to be a car. According to sources familiar with the incident, the bus was headed to Davidsonville Elementary School at the time of the crash. Of the 28 children on board, two were transported to an area hospital with minor injuries, while nine others were transported as a precaution. The remaining 17 children were picked up by their parents at the scene. The bus driver was assessed by a medical professional following the accident in accordance with local regulations. Additional details about the crash were not immediately available.

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