Four elementary school students were transported to the hospital as a precaution following a bus crash on Yellowhead Trail in Edmonton. The Edmonton Catholic School Division confirmed that the bus, carrying 49 students and seven adults from St. Matthew Catholic Elementary School, struck a ditch after experiencing a tire blowout while returning from a field trip.
Operational Response and Safety Status
Emergency responders, including police, fire crews, and paramedics, arrived at the scene northeast of downtown Edmonton to assist those on board. According to the Edmonton Catholic School Division, all students and staff are safe despite the vehicle leaving the roadway. A spokesperson for Cunningham Transport stated that while those involved were shaken by the incident, everyone was evaluated by EMS personnel and appears to be doing well.
Next Steps for Students and Families
Following the assessments by emergency crews, the school division coordinated the arrival of a replacement bus to transport the remaining students back to St. Matthew Catholic Elementary School. Parents and guardians were seen arriving at the crash site to collect their children. Future steps are likely to include a formal mechanical review of the involved bus by the transit operator to determine the cause of the tire failure and ensure fleet safety standards are maintained.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why were students taken to the hospital?
The four students were transported for precautionary reasons following the crash.
What caused the bus to hit the ditch?
According to the Edmonton Catholic School Division, the bus experienced a tire blowout.
How many people were on the bus at the time of the incident?
There were 49 students and seven adults on board.
How should school districts prioritize communication with parents during transit emergencies?
