Three people were injured after an Indiana school bus filled with students crashed into a home with family members inside.
The crash occurred Wednesday at around 8:15am in the area of Jackson Street and Hickory Street in Union City.
The bus was carrying 20 students and a driver when it hit the home, according to a press release from the Randolph Eastern School Corporation.
Neal Adams, the school district's superintendent, later confirmed that two students and the driver sustained injuries and were transported to a hospital for treatment.
Three people were injured after an Indiana school bus filled with students crashed into a home with family members inside
Other students were either taken to school or released to their parents.
According to WHIO, an elderly woman was in her bed on the second floor inside the house at the time of the crash. It remains unclear if she sustained any injuries.
The crash has caused severe structural damage to the multi-story house.
The Union City Police and Randolph County Sheriff's departments are currently investigating the incident.
This comes a month after a school bus with at least 20 kids on board overturned in Minnesota.
An elderly woman was in her bed on the second floor inside the house at the time of the crash
The bus was carrying 20 students and a driver when it crashed into the home
Twelve children were taken to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries following the crash outside Hibbing, Northern News Now reports.
A car T-boned the St. Louis County School District vehicle on Town Line Road and Hwy. 5 at 7.49am.