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Green Co, KY 4 vehicle crash; 36 GC students taken to JCTH Collectively approximately 90-100 students were in three Green County school buses; students taken to Jane Todd Crawford Hospital and treated and. Names of those students have not been released. Two bus drivers treated at JTCH for non life threatening injuries. In addition to Green County EMS, Fire and Sheriff's Department, and Summersville FD, Taylor County and Adair County EMS/Rescue assisted at the scene. The investigation is ongoing. Click on headline for complete story By TFC Billy Gregory, Public Affairs Officer Kentucky State Police Post 15, Columbia, KY GREENSBURG, KY (Fri 24 Oct 2014) - Tpr. Jonathan Houk is investigating a collision that occurred today in the area of Pitman Creek on KY 61 North in Green County. 43-year-old Randall Dobson was operating a 2002 Bus when he rear ended a 2008 Bus operated by 46-year-old Frankie Dobson. That bus was pushed into a 2000 Ford Pickup operated by 63-year-old Bennie Montgomery. The 2002 bus was then struck in the rear by a 2007 Bus operated by William Jewell. All drivers are from Green County and were wearing seatbets. Randall Dobson and Bennie Montgomery were transported to Jane Todd Hospital to be treated for non life threatening injuries. Collectively, approximately 90-100 students were being transported and 36 students were transported to Jane Todd Hospital where they are being treated and released. The names of those students have not yet been released. Green County EMS, Fire, Sheriff's Department, Summersville Fire Department and the Taylor and Adair County Rescue/EMS assisted at the scene. The investigation is ongoing. This story was posted on 2014-10-24 16:08:52
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