Wilmington, MA (April 29, 2026) – A school bus carrying children and a Jeep SUV were involved in a crash on Tuesday afternoon, April 28, in Wilmington. The collision happened at the intersection where Shawsheen Avenue becomes Richmond Street.
Officials said the Wilmington Public Schools bus and the Jeep sustained damage in the accident, with front-end damage visible on the SUV. A second school bus later arrived at the scene to transfer the children, who were then taken to Wilmington Middle School, located a short distance away.
No injuries were reported following the collision. The incident remains under review by authorities.
Our thoughts are with those affected as they continue to recover.
What Procedures Are Common After a School Bus Crash?
After a school bus crash, emergency crews typically focus first on checking the safety of the children and drivers involved. Even when no injuries are immediately reported, students are often evaluated at the scene to make sure no delayed symptoms develop. School officials may also arrange alternate transportation if the bus cannot continue operating safely.
Investigators commonly review the location of the crash, vehicle damage, and roadway conditions to better understand how the collision occurred. Intersections can create added risks due to turning traffic and changing right-of-way patterns. In many cases, witness statements and video footage from nearby cameras or onboard bus systems may help clarify the sequence of events. Traffic disruptions are also common while the area is cleared and students are safely relocated.