CARROLL COUNTY, Tenn. (WZTV) — A faculty bus carrying students and workers from the Clarksville-Montgomery County School System was concerned in a lethal crash in Carroll County whereas touring to a field trip, authorities stated.
Officials stated the bus, from Kenwood Middle School, was headed to Jackson when it was concerned in a crash with a number of autos close to the intersection of Highway 70 and Cedar Grove.
During a Friday afternoon media briefing, authorities stated the crash concerned the college bus, a Tennessee Department of Transportation dump truck, and a Chevrolet Trailblazer.
Officials stated there have been 25 students and 5 adults on the bus. Two students have been killed within the crash.
The TDOT automobile had two adults inside, and one grownup was within the Chevrolet, in accordance with officers. No extra particulars about their situations have been instantly launched.
The Tennessee Highway Patrol is main the investigation.
Families of everybody on board the bus have been contacted, in accordance with college officers.

A viewer captured this picture of the aftermath of the lethal bus crash in Carroll County. (Photo: FOX 17 News)
Emergency crews stay on the scene as investigators proceed to find out what led to the crash. Authorities stated each the investigation and restoration efforts are ongoing.
Motorists are being requested to keep away from the world and use alternate routes whereas response efforts, together with air medical transport, proceed.
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