Two individuals have been severely injured after a bus crashed in Sydney's west throughout peak hour this morning.
Emergency providers had been referred to as to Terminus Highway, Seven Hills, after a bus, which was arriving to drop off passengers, crashed at 8.30am this morning.
Paramedics assessed 9 passengers together with some faculty youngsters.
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"A few faculty youngsters had been onboard however fortunately none of them had been severely injured," NSW Ambulance Superintendent Greg Marshall stated.
Two individuals, together with the bus driver and a passenger, had been taken to Westmead Hospital in a severe however secure situation.
Hearth crews had to assist get one affected person off the bus.
"Once we arrived on scene, it was clear everybody was shaken and frightened from the incident, it is unbelievable no one on board suffered any life-threatening accidents," Superintendent Marshall stated.
"Anytime we reply to an incident involving a number of sufferers, it may well present numerous challenges for our paramedics, however regardless of very tough situations they did a fantastic job."