CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Officials said two students were hurt in a crash involving a school bus early Wednesday morning in north Charlotte.
Police responded around 7 a.m. to the wreck on David Cox Road and officials confirmed it was a Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools bus that was involved in the crash.
[Channel 9 has a crew on the scene and will have updates throughout the morning on Eyewitness News Daybreak.]
MEDIC said they took two patients to the hospital with minor injuries.
Police told Channel 9 that two students were taken to the hospital as a precaution and that they would be OK, though CMS officials said nobody on the bus -- which was headed to Coulwood STEM Academy with five people on board -- was hurt.
Police on the scene said it appeared the vehicle rear-ended the school bus.
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