A crash involving a New York City public bus and a double-decker tour bus injured dozens of people, authorities said Thursday.
The New York Fire Department said the collision occurred near 23rd Street and 1st Avenue in Manhattan. The incident happened just after 7:15 p.m. The sustained injuries were all minor, the New York Police Department told Fox News Digital.
Authorities took 18 patients to local hospitals, all with non-life threatening injuries. An additional 63 people were being evaluated, Dep. Chief Paul Hopper of EMS Division 1 said at the scene. Many of the injuries included cuts, bruises and scrapes, as well as some head and neck injuries, he said.
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The double-decker bus appeared to be operated by TopView Sightseeing, which allows passengers to hop on and off its buses at various bus stops.