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Fifteen injured as bus hits house Fifteen injured as bus hits house
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Fifteen people have been taken to hospital after a bus crashed into a house in Birmingham. Fifteen people have been taken to hospital after a bus crashed into a terraced house in Birmingham.
The Travel West Midlands single-decker collided with cars and went across a garden and into a house on Nursery Road, Lozells. The single-decker collided with a number of cars before hitting the two-storey house in the Lozells area, West Midlands Ambulance Service said.
Eleven adults, including the female bus driver, and four children have been taken to hospitals across Birmingham. Eleven adults, including the female bus driver, and four children have been taken to hospital after the incident on Nursery Road on Thursday evening.
Most are being treated for cuts and bruises following the incident on Thursday evening. The majority are being treated for cuts and bruises.
The 15 were taken to hospitals including Birmingham Children's Hospital, Selly Oak Hospital and City Hospital. Specialist units
They included a man who lives in the house, who was not injured but the incident caused a flare-up in his medical condition, an ambulance service spokesman said. None of the injured is believed to be seriously hurt.
Six ambulances were sent to the scene. Of the 15 taken to hospitals, including Birmingham Children's Hospital, Selly Oak Hospital and City Hospital, 11 were from the bus and four from the property, the fire service said.
They included an elderly man from the house, who was not injured by the crash but suffered a flare-up of an existing medical condition.
Six ambulances were sent to the scene, along with two specialist paramedic units.
Firefighters have gone to the scene to decide if there has been any structural damage to the house.Firefighters have gone to the scene to decide if there has been any structural damage to the house.

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