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1 hospitalized after early morning crash in west Edmonton

One person was taken to hospital on May 30 after a black sedan hit an ETS bus and a pickup truck. (CTV Edmonton) One person was taken to hospital on May 30 after a black sedan hit an ETS bus and a pickup truck. (CTV Edmonton)
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One person was taken to hospital Tuesday morning after a crash involving an ETS bus in the area of 156 Street and 110 Avenue.

Police say the bus was travelling eastbound on 110 Avenue around 6:30 a.m. when the driver a black sedan travelling southbound on 156 Street ran a red light and hit the bus.

The car spun out and hit the bus a second time before it veered off and hit a pickup that was travelling westbound on 110 Avenue, police say.

The female driver of the sedan was taken to hospital with serious, non-life threatening injuries.

The bus driver and lone passenger were not injured.

Police say charges are pending against the driver of the sedan.

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