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Two Buses Collide in Plymouth: Toddler Among Casualties
27 Feb
Summary
- Two double-decker buses crashed on Exeter Street in Plymouth.
- Several people, including a toddler, sustained minor injuries.
- Emergency services responded promptly to the scene yesterday afternoon.

A serious road traffic incident occurred on Exeter Street in Plymouth yesterday, February 26th, when two double-decker buses collided. The crash happened around 12:50 PM, involving a Stagecoach bus and a Go-Ahead bus. Emergency services, including Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue, South West Ambulance Service, and Devon and Cornwall Police, were quickly on the scene.
Reports indicate that ten adults were on board the buses at the time of the collision. While several passengers and the drivers sustained injuries, police confirmed they were all minor. A toddler was among those assessed by emergency responders. Fire crews assisted with triaging passengers and ensuring the scene was made safe.
Go-Ahead Southwest confirmed their bus was involved in a 'vehicle on vehicle collision' and stated all passengers and the driver were assessed. The incident caused minor damage to the vehicles. Authorities are conducting investigations into the exact cause of the crash.



