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Three Minors Injured in Essex School Bus Crash
Authorities responded to the incident on Mansfield Road and Southeast Boulevard.
Published on Feb. 3, 2026
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Three juveniles were transported to a local hospital after a school bus and sedan collided in Essex, Maryland on Tuesday morning, according to a Baltimore County police spokesperson. The incident occurred around 10:45 a.m. in the area of Mansfield Road and Southeast Boulevard.
Why it matters
School bus crashes can have serious consequences, especially when children are involved. This incident raises concerns about safety protocols and the need for increased vigilance around school transportation.
The details
Police responded to the scene and found a school bus and sedan that had been involved in a crash. Three juveniles were taken to an area hospital following the collision, though no further details about their conditions were immediately available.
- The incident occurred around 10:45 a.m. on Tuesday, February 4, 2026.
The players
Baltimore County Police
The local law enforcement agency that responded to and investigated the school bus crash.
What’s next
Authorities are continuing to investigate the cause of the crash and any potential contributing factors.
The takeaway
This incident underscores the importance of school transportation safety and the need for diligence from both drivers and officials to protect vulnerable students during their commutes.
