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Post by WVUfanPHILLY on Aug 27, 2007 16:28:14 GMT -5
Mon Aug 27, 11:40 AM ET
LEWISBURG, Pa. - A bus carrying two Asian teams leaving the Little League World Series caught fire early Monday, but the children escaped safely. The bus was carrying the second-place team from Japan and a team from Taipei when it caught fire near Bucknell University after leaving South Williamsport at 6 a.m., Susquehanna Trailways spokeswoman Amy Brooks said.
The teams and their chaperones got off the bus on U.S. Route 15 and the driver called the fire department, Brooks said.
The fire probably started in the engine compartment and heavily damaged the rear of the vehicle, the William Cameron Engine Company said in a statement.
Another Susquehanna Trailways bus arrived to take the teams to Baltimore-Washington International Airport, Little League spokesman Lance Van Auken said.
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Post by wvumaryjane on Aug 27, 2007 17:30:35 GMT -5
Thank goodness everyone appeared to be safe.. but what a scary situation for those kids.
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Post by mountaineerinpa on Aug 27, 2007 19:42:54 GMT -5
WOW thank goodness those kids are ok. If i were watching id been able to see them come down route 15 here in md.
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Post by rainman on Aug 27, 2007 19:50:42 GMT -5
It cost those kids over $4,000 apiece to be here, they shouldn't have had that happen to them - I hope none of their personal belongings got damaged but more importantly, I'm glad nobody was injured.
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