LAS VEGAS (FOX5) — Las Vegas police are investigating a crash involving a school bus and a juvenile pedestrian in the northwest valley Monday afternoon.
The crash happened just after 3:20 p.m. near Bradley Road and West Tropical Parkway, police told FOX5.
As of 7 p.m. Monday, Metro Police confirmed the juvenile was taken to the hospital with life-threatening injuries.
Lt. Cody Fulwiler with LVMPD’s traffic bureau echoed an ongoing message to pay attention on the road, especially around schools.
“It’s imperative that you do that because we know that there are children that are walking,” Lt. Fulwiler said.
“We know there are children that are riding bicycles. They are going to do things sometimes that we don’t expect. We have to pay more attention in and around those areas.”
Impairment is not suspected at this time, police said.
Authorities also confirmed 60 students were on the school bus at the time of the crash. None of children on the bus were injured.
Metro Police said this is the third collision involving a juvenile in the last three weeks.
It has parents like Bethany Limov terrified.
“I can’t even put into words. It’s sad. It’s heartbreaking. It’s upsetting,” Limov said.
“I’m a parent. I have four kids and one of my kids is a high school student. It’s terrifying and scary.”
Limov is a part of the group Walking Safely LV which was created following the crash that killed McKenzie Scott outside Arbor View High School in May.
Limov, along with police, hope this can be a wakeup call for everyone before anyone else is killed by careless or reckless driving.
“Our goal is to try and prevent things like this from happening. To help educate the public. Drivers, pedestrians, everybody so that these things aren’t happening,” Limov said.
“Somebody has to talk about it and voices have to be heard.”
The Clark County School District issued a statement in regards to Monday’s crash.
It reads in part, “The District is devastated to learn of the traffic collision near Tropical Parkway and Bradley Road involving a CCSD school bus and a student. Administrators from Lied STEM Academy, along with District leadership, are providing support to students and families.”
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