It was a relatively quiet Tuesday morning on the roadways considering the snow but emergency crews were called to a couple of accidents.
One of the incidents involved a Butler Area Rural Transit bus, better known as a BART bus.
It was about 8:15 a.m. when officials say the bus slid off Gengler Lane, which is a small road off Golden City Road in Saxonburg, and ended in a ditch. The bus did not tip over but was balancing on an embankment.
There were reportedly five passengers on the bus at the time, including one in a wheelchair. Everyone was safely transferred from the wrecked bus to a new bus. No one was hurt.
Saxonburg volunteer firefighters stabilized the bus until a tow company arrived.
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A few vehicles slid off roadways Tuesday morning, including one on Interstate 79 in Worth Township.
One person was reportedly hurt. The accident occurred on the northbound side.
As the snow started to fall on Monday afternoon, crews were called to a rollover crash on Graham School Road in Cranberry Township. One person was reportedly hurt.
Late Monday afternoon, a vehicle slid off Route 488, traveled about 30 feet down a hillside and reportedly hit a tree. The driver was reportedly not injured.
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