News Summary
A head-on collision between a city bus and a car in Anderson, SC has left one person dead and injured thirteen others. The accident occurred when a Ford Sedan crossed the centerline before colliding with the eastbound bus. Emergency services responded rapidly, transporting several injured individuals to local hospitals, with two requiring airlift to a regional medical facility. The investigation into the cause of the crash is ongoing, as authorities seek witnesses to gather more information. The community is in shock as they process this tragic event.
One Dead and Thirteen Injured in Head-On Collision Between City Bus and Car in Anderson, SC
Anderson, South Carolina – A tragic head-on collision near the intersection of Michelin Boulevard and Roush Street resulted in the death of one person and injuries to thirteen others on Tuesday afternoon. The crash occurred before 1 p.m. when a 2006 Ford Sedan crossed the centerline and collided with a city bus.
The bus, identified as a 2014 Eldo transit vehicle, was traveling eastbound at the time of the accident and had twelve passengers on board. The driver of the sedan, 60-year-old Kellie Cason Griffin from Williamston, was pronounced dead at the scene. Emergency response teams mobilized quickly, with multiple agencies arriving to assist.
In the aftermath of the crash, thirteen individuals sustained injuries, prompting urgent medical care. Two of the injured were airlifted to Prisma Health in Greenville for further treatment. Additionally, eight individuals were transported by ambulance to AnMed Hospital in Anderson. Notably, three individuals at the scene of the collision chose to refuse treatment.
Among those airlifted, one was a teenage passenger in the vehicle involved in the collision. The extent of injuries for all affected individuals is currently being assessed, and authorities continue to gather information regarding the circumstances leading to the tragic event.
Emergency Response
Multiple agencies were engaged in the emergency response and investigation of the incident. The responding teams included:
- Anderson County Sheriff’s Office
- Anderson County EMS
- Medshore Ambulance Service
- City of Anderson Police Department
- Centerville Fire Department
- Anderson County Office of the Coroner
- South Carolina Highway Patrol’s MAIT Team
Investigative Actions
The Anderson County Coroner’s Office is actively investigating the circumstances surrounding the collision. The South Carolina Highway Patrol is assisting with the investigation, utilizing their Multi-disciplinary Accident Investigation Team (MAIT) to determine factors that contributed to the crash.
No further details about the collision or its causes have been released as the investigation is ongoing. Authorities are appealing to any witnesses of the accident to come forward with information that could aid in their inquiries.
Background Information
Head-on collisions can occur for various reasons, including driver distraction, impaired driving, or misjudgment of roadway conditions. They are particularly dangerous due to the force of impact experienced by vehicles when traveling in opposite directions at high speeds. Public transportation systems like city buses continue to prioritize the safety of passengers and drivers, implementing training and regulations to minimize accidents.
The community of Anderson remains in shock over this incident, as accidents involving city buses can deeply impact local residents, passengers, and emergency responders. As new information about the crash becomes available, it highlights the ongoing need for vigilance while driving and adherence to traffic rules to prevent similar incidents in the future.
Support services and counseling may be offered to those affected by the crash as the local community begins to process the implications of this tragic event.
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