2 killed, at least 30 injured in Interstate 37 bus crash

DPS confirms two dead

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Americanos USA has set up a hotline for family members whose relatives may have been on the bus. The number is 1-800-972-4583.
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Updated: 3/16/2010 6:37 pm
CAMPBELLTON, Texas (AP) -- A bus headed for Mexico carrying 40 people overturned along a southern Texas highway on Tuesday, killing at least two people and sending at least 30 people to hospitals, officials said.

The accident happened around 10 a.m. on southbound Interstate 37, about 45 miles south of San Antonio, Texas Department of Public Safety spokesman Tom Vinger said. He said investigators suspect equipment failure may have caused the crash.

"The driver said she heard a loud pop and then lost control of the vehicle," Vinger told The Associated Press.

The bus veered off the right side of the road before coming back across the interstate and into the median, where it landed on its passenger side, said Chuck Garris, emergency management coordinator for Atascosa County. The bus windows were shattered, and luggage, pillows and purses littered the median.

Garris said that when he arrived at the scene, stunned passengers with cuts on their heads and bruises were waiting for medical treatment. Most of the passengers were adults, although there were a few small children, he said. Garris said he believed a man and woman were killed.

"People were all sitting on the grass stunned, wondering what happened," Garris said. "It was a mess."

At least 30 people from the bus were taken to area hospitals, some with serious injuries, according to Vinger. Garris said he believed around eight people were airlifted from the scene, and the rest were transported by ambulance.

Twenty-four passengers were in stable condition at South Texas Regional Medical Center in Atascosa County, hospital spokeswoman Danielle Flores said. One person taken there was later airlifted to a hospital in San Antonio, she said.

Two passengers were transported directly from the crash site to Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio, and at least four others were taken to University Hospital in San Antonio. Those patients' conditions were not immediately known.

Garris said he believed the driver helped remove passengers from the bus.

The bus was carrying Mexican and American passengers, Vinger said.

It was headed from San Antonio to Matamoros, Mexico, near the U.S. border, with a planned stop in Falfurrias, Texas. The bus was operated by Americanos USA, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Dallas-based Greyhound Lines Inc., said Bonnie Bastian, a spokeswoman for Greyhound's parent company, FirstGroup America.

"We are assisting local authorities with their investigation, and our top priorities are the passengers on board as well as our driver," she said.

Bastian said two buses have been dispatched to the accident scene from San Antonio to pick up uninjured passengers. One will take those who want to continue the trip to Mexico, and the other will carry those who want to return to San Antonio, she said. Bastian said she did not have any information about the condition of the passengers or information about the driver.

"Right now our priority is to the passengers on the bus," Bastian said.

Americanos USA has a good federal safety record. Before Tuesday, the company's vehicles were involved in 10 accidents in three states in the last 30 months, according to Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration records. Tuesday's crash was the company's fifth involving injuries and second involving fatalities. One person died in a January 2009 crash in San Diego involving one of its vehicles. The company's driver was not cited.

With 137 motor coaches in service, Americanos has been involved in one accident for every 13 buses. By comparison, Greyhound has been involved in one accident for every eight buses.

In the last two years, inspectors placed Americanos USA vehicles out of service following 11.2 percent of their inspections, about half the national average of 22.3 percent. Inspectors placed the company's drivers out of service after only 1.8 percent of inspections, a far lower rate than the national average of 6.6 percent.

The National Transportation Safety Board probably won't launch an investigation, agency spokesman Keith Holloway said.

A spokeswoman with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration said the agency had just heard about the crash and was beginning to gather information. 

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By Michelle Roberts, Associated Press Writer. Associated Press writers Paul J. Weber in San Antonio, and Jeff Carlton, Diana Heidgerd and Danny Robbins in Dallas contributed to this report.

Copyright 2010 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.

Hotline set up

Americanos USA has set up a hotline for family members whose relatives may have been on the bus.

The number is 1-800-972-4583.
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TxNurse - 3/17/2010 8:54 AM
This was an american owned bus, owned by Greyhound bus lines out of Dallas where is everyone coming up with "Mexican owned" crap

Crimson - 3/17/2010 8:12 AM
I am soooo proud to be Latina!!!!!! And even being latina, I would help any race in dying need, but Visitor and Grand Moron, let's hope no one ever finds out what you look like, cause I'm sure if you were on fire, no one here would pee on you to put you out.

Straight - 3/17/2010 6:28 AM
Now that all the injured are being treated at various hospitals, I say, "thank you, rescue teams, all your efforts were performed quickly, professionally, and with care/love." Good job!

bigman1 - 3/17/2010 1:40 AM
looks like you have some anger issues rey,but my point is once you all get here then what?where will you go once this country is the cesspool you left,it won't be long till that happens.i give it 20 yrs,tops

Reynaldo - 3/17/2010 1:04 AM
Bigman, if it were up to me I would've done what you asked, unfortunately as a child I had to do what my parents wanted me to. Please learn how to spell you dumb, idiotic m_________er!!! If you're willing to exchange numbers please let me know you dumb son of a b___h. I don't mind putting all my education aside just to whoop a white ignorant ass.

satownboi210 - 3/17/2010 12:55 AM
its kinda weird this happened because i remember seeing a bus driver driving an americanos bus downtown not to long ago by the central library talking on his cell phone i thought since via of san antonio had restrictions on drivers having cell phones on the bus that any other bus company would have the same restrictions...but im not saying this was the reason for this crash im just putting this out there

G5555555 - 3/17/2010 12:48 AM
I would love to see KMOL do a story to show what Texas DOT is doing to enforce other companies that claim the maintanence on commercial buses or trucks, with a Mexican based Company doing business in the US be forced to have a maintanence in Texas as well and show proof on the drivers driving log.Also fine the companies not the legal driver, he does not own the bus. State Rep's please keep your eyes open and help the CDL Legal Drivers. Also TXDPS along with USCIS/State Department check the visas authorizing Mexican Drivers have valid proof they are Drivers Visas and not Agricultural Visas. Some companies are doing this and our Visa section of the State Department should check on this. There are drivers going up North driving buses who are not even Permanent residents or authorized in the US to work as CDL drivers. Travelers please be aware of this. Your life could be in danger.

G5555555 - 3/17/2010 12:26 AM
I was at the scene of the accident and saw the 3 students from a San Antonio High School, who helped get people out of the overturned bus. Instead of wisting your words on Stupidity ,you should praise the bravery of these young men and the people who stopped to help at this horrible tragedy. God bless all of you , you know who you are and the emergency response individuals, Tx DPS, Fire Fighters, Police, Sheriffs Dept. Air Life. I was so upset to hear an employee making comments about who was going to flip the bill for the people that were taken to Jourdinton Hospital, DAA idiot have you heard that a company like Americanos owned by Grey Houd has INSURANCE DAAAA! Get real lady in the Black outfit who stood outdide the hospital speaking to the doctor People heard your stupid comments!!!

He Is Risen - 3/16/2010 10:36 PM
Duly noted.

Reynaldo - 3/16/2010 10:27 PM
To all white people in San Antonio and elsewhere in America, I was born in Mexico, joined the Army in 1987 and got naturalized in 1989. Since then I have earned an Associate in Arts, Associate of Applied Science in Nursing, Bachelor of Science in Management and a Master in Business Administration with a concentration in Human Resources and retired after 22 years of immaculate service. By the way I have served in every combat related action, peace keeping operation and natural disaster since 1987. For everyone's information, watch Discovery Channel; Swamp Loggers, they have to use bylines for white Americans--how pathetic!!!! We have dumb, intelligent, and outcast individuals in every race. If you want me to put it in simple terms for all you white SONS OF BITHCES, don't STEREOTYPE!!!!
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