Tunkhannock Twp., PA (June 2, 2026) – An injury accident involving a school bus was reported Monday morning, June 1, in Tunkhannock Township. The call was listed at about 11:44 a.m. on Route 115 at Mountain Road.
Initial information described the crash as a two-vehicle collision involving another vehicle and a school bus. No entrapment was reported.
Emergency units were sent to the road, though the first report did not include the number of people hurt. Names, ages, and specific injury details were not released.
The wreck remains under review as investigators work to confirm more information. We hope everyone hurt receives proper care and recovers safely.
What Details Are Often Reviewed After School Bus Accidents?
School bus accidents are reviewed carefully because they may involve passengers, other drivers, and nearby traffic. Early reports often focus on how many vehicles were involved and whether anyone was trapped or needed urgent care.
Investigators may look at vehicle direction, lane position, traffic signs, and the timing of each driver’s movement. They may also review whether the bus had passengers on board, though that detail is not always available right away.
Injuries can range from minor pain to more serious harm, so medical checks may be needed even when early details are limited. Photos, vehicle damage, and witness statements can help explain how the vehicles came together and whether road design or visibility affected the outcome.