Bus Carrying University of Alabama Fraternity Members Bursts Into Flames in Mississippi — Watch

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Bus Carrying University of Alabama Fraternity Members Bursts Into Flames in Mississippi — Watch
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The university students were left stranded on Sunday when the charter bus they were traveling on caught on fire

After the fire broke out, the driver pulled over to the side of the road. Helms’ video showed that students were able to successfully get off the bus and were also able to retrieve some of their belongings before the fire — which originated in the back of the bus — spread throughout the entire vehicle.

Helms later showed photos of the skeletal frame of the incarcerated bus after firefighters had put out the flames.

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