None of the injuries appeared serious, according to police at the scene.
CLEVELAND - More than a dozen people were taken to area hospitals for treatment following a crash involving an RTA bus in Cleveland.
The wreck happened around 2:20 p.m. Thursday. RTA spokeswoman Mary McCahon said a car turned in front of the bus on Euclid Avenue and E. 89th Street, striking the right side of the bus.
Two people in the car were taken to Metro. Four people on the bus were transported to University Hospital, four to the Cleveland Clinic and four others to St. Vincent Charity Hospital.
None of the injuries appeared serious, according to police at the scene.
It's unclear how many passengers were on the bus or how many people were inside the car when the accident happened.
The investigation continues.







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