At least 12 people were injured after a bus rolled over near Brandeis University in Massachusetts on Saturday night.
It’s not clear what caused the bus to crash in Waltham and the severity of the injuries wasn’t immediately known,The large bus was transporting an unknown number of passengers when it rolled over several times, a fire chief confirmed.
Several passengers were wheeled away on stretchers, according to the images. It’s not clear if any of those hurt were Brandeis students, however witnesses said the passengers appeared to be college-aged.
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