By Antonio
Planas
A school bus occupied by children crashed into a home in Indiana near the Ohio border on Monday
after the driver apparently went into cardiac arrest,
according to authorities.
About 32 were on the bus when it crashed at 7:45 a.m. at West College Corner, the Union County Sheriff's Office said.
Two students riding the Union County College Corner Joint School District bus requested medical evaluations and were released, according to the sheriff's statement.
A school bus crashed into a house in West College Corner, Indiana, on Monday.NBC News
No one from the school system could be reached for comment Monday.
The driver, Steven Posco, 55, of Liberty, Indiana, went into cardiac arrest and was unconscious when rescuers arrived, according to authorities.
The bus, which was heavily damaged at the front, was trapped under the porch of the house, according to the statement.
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First responders managed to get the driver out of the seat and began CPR, the sheriff's office said.
His condition was unknown Monday afternoon, authorities said.