Monday, February 4, 2013

[californiadisasters] 8-10 Killed in Hwy 38 Bus Tour Crash



YUCAIPA: Multiple people killed in Hwy 38 bus crash


BY BRIAN ROKOS - STAFF WRITER
The Press-Enterprise
February 03, 2013; 07:35 PM

At least eight to 10 people were killed and 15 suffered life-threatening injuries when a tour bus with brake problems rolled over on Highway 38 north of Yucaipa on Sunday, Feb. 3.

"It was a devastating accident," California Highway Patrol spokesman Mario Lopez said.

The bus, which had originated in Tijuana, was on its way down the hill from Big Bear when it crashed about 6:30 p.m. on a mildly steep downgrade just east of Bryant Street, Caltrans and CHP officials said.

The driver told the CHP that he was having brake problems and rear-ended a Saturn, agency spokesman Mario Lopez said. The bus overturned, then landed back on its wheels, ejecting passengers as it rolled.

Either before or during the rollover, the bus hit a Ford pickup or SUV that was towing a small cargo trailer, Lopez said.

Witness Matt Weisfeld told KTLA Channel 5 that he saw the bus coming down the hill going very fast, passing cars with smoke coming from the wheel area.

Caltrans said on Twitter about 10:30 p.m. Sunday that Highway 38 would be closed between Forest Falls and Hatchery Road for the next 24 hours because of the accident.

In all, 38 of the 43 people in the vehicles were taken to hospitals with injuries.

Medics quickly identified those with life-threatening injuries and transported them to area hospitals first.

At the scene late Sunday, the injured still waiting to be taken down the hill were sitting or lying on a red tarp that firefighters had laid down in the middle of Highway 38. Three survivors were covered by yellow tarps off the side of the road to keep them warm. Victims' personal belongings were strewn along the road.

Multiple fire agencies responded to the scene, and emergency workers were going methodically about their work. A dozen investigators worked between the bus and the trailer that broke loose from the Ford.

Victims were taken to multiple area hospitals. Loma Linda University Medical Center spokesman Herbert Atienza said victims began arriving there about 7 p.m. The hospital ended up with three adults and two children, including a male adult and a female child in critical condition. Arrowhead Regional Medical Center officials said four adult women, one in critical condition, had  been brought there.

Caltrans spokeswoman Terri Kasinga told KTLA that the bus had originated in Tijuana. She did not know where it was headed Sunday night on its way down from Big Bear.

The Mexican government sent Carolina Zaragoza, the consul of Mexico for San Bernardino and Riverside Counties, to the scene. Zaragoza was gathering information from the CHP and said the consulate was sending employees to hospitals to see if there were any Mexican citizens.

The bus is from Scapadas Magicas LLC, a company registered with the U.S. Department of Transportation as being located in National City, Calif. According to DOT records, the company has a satisfactory safety rating, and had no reported crashes in the previous 24 months.

Source: http://www.pe.com/local-news/san-bernardino-county/san-bernardino-county-headlines-index/20130203-yucaipa-multiple-people-killed-in-hwy-38-bus-crash.ece

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