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Spartanburg School District 2 responds after bus accident

Spartanburg School District 2 responds after bus accident

SPARTANBURG, S.C. – Spartanburg School District 2 said three people were injured after a crash involving a school bus on Tuesday.

On Tuesday, a bus in Spartanburg School District 2 was involved in an accident on Hanging Rock Rd. near Valley Falls Rd., the district reported Wednesday. According to Adrian Acosta, Director of Public Relations for Spartanburg School District 2, the bus driver and all 12 students aboard avoided serious injuries. Acosta said one student was taken to the hospital to be checked out, but that student is now at home recovering. The South Carolina Highway Patrol said the other vehicle involved in the crash was at fault. Three people in this vehicle were hospitalized.

Incredible Response and Recovery

“We can’t say enough about the incredible response from our friends at the Boiling Springs Fire Department, Hilltop Fire Department, Spartanburg County Sheriff’s Office and the Highway Patrol,” Acosta said. “Please keep everyone involved in this accident in your prayers.”

Gratitude for Emergency Responders

The Spartanburg School District 2 expressed immense gratitude for the swift action and support provided by the emergency responders who arrived at the scene of the accident. The collaboration between the Boiling Springs Fire Department, Hilltop Fire Department, Spartanburg County Sheriff’s Office, and the Highway Patrol played a crucial role in ensuring the safety and well-being of all individuals involved in the crash.

Safe and Quick Recovery

Despite the unfortunate incident, the district confirmed that the bus driver and students on board were fortunate to escape any major injuries. The quick response from medical professionals and the timely treatment provided to the injured individuals contributed to a safe and swift recovery process. The district is closely monitoring the progress of those who were hospitalized and is dedicated to supporting their recovery journey.

Community Support and Unity

The Spartanburg School District 2 emphasized the importance of community support and unity during challenging times. The district called upon the local community to come together in solidarity and offer their thoughts and prayers for all individuals affected by the bus accident. By standing united and offering support to one another, the community can demonstrate resilience and compassion in the face of adversity.

Continued Safety Measures

As safety remains a top priority for Spartanburg School District 2, officials are reassessing and reinforcing existing safety protocols to prevent similar incidents in the future. By conducting thorough evaluations of transportation procedures and implementing additional safety measures, the district aims to enhance the security of students and staff members during school-related activities.

Gratitude for Support

The Spartanburg School District 2 extended heartfelt gratitude to the individuals and organizations that provided assistance and care following the bus accident. The outpouring of support and collaboration from emergency responders, medical professionals, and community members exemplifies the strength of unity and compassion within the Spartanburg community.

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