A total of six people were injured, two of whom are in critical condition, after an SUV rear-ended an MTA bus in the area of 125th Street and Park Avenue in East Harlem, right near the Metro North train station, according to city fire and police officials.
A call came in at 12:04 p.m. reporting the incident, an FDNY spokeswoman told Patch. A total of six people were injured, two of them are in critical condition.
An NYPD spokesman said that preliminary information suggests an SUV rear-ended an MTA bus and then struck two pedestrians.
Further details were not immediately available. Click here to find out what was reported earlier..
A photo from the scene of the SUV showed that it sustained heavy damage to its front.
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