- Prestonsburg, Kentucky bus disaster
Infobox bus accident
title=Prestonsburg, Kentucky bus disaster
caption=
date=February 28 ,1958
location=Prestonsburg, Kentucky
bus=School bus
vehicles=tow truck
pax=49
deaths=27
injuries=|The collision and plunge into a river involving a school bus near Prestonsburg, Kentucky on February 28, 1958 was the most disastrous bus accident inUnited States history.On a cold and cloudy morning, after a period of heavy rains and thaw, a Floyd County
school bus loaded with 48 elementary and high school students bound for school at Prestonsburg on U.S. Route 23 struck the rear of a wrecker truck and plunged down an embankment and into the swollen waters of the Levisa Fork of theBig Sandy River , where it was swept downstream and submerged.22 children escaped the bus in the first few minutes as it became fully submerged in the raging flood stage waters and made it safely out of the river. However, 26 other children and the bus driver drowned. National Guard and other authorities and agencies responded. The bus was finally located by Navy divers, and removed from the river 53 hours later.
As of May 2007, almost 50 years later, the 27 person death toll is tied with the
Carrollton bus disaster in 1988 for the highest number of fatalities resulting from a bus accident. Both happened inKentucky and in each, the victims were all thought to have survived the initial collisions, but were unable to safely evacuate the school-type buses afterwards. After the 1988 accident, Kentucky changed its public school bus equipment requirements and requires a higher number of emergency exits than any other state or Canadian province.Victims
Here is a list of people who died: Doris Faye Burchett, 15, of Emma;James Edison Carey, 9, of Emma;Glenda May Cisco, 17, and her brother, Kenneth Forest Cisco, 14, of Sugar Load;Sandra Faye Cline, 8, and her sister, Paulette Cline, 9, of Lancer;Imogene Darby, 17, of Cow Creek;Linda Darby, 14 of Cow Creek;John Alex DeRossett, 17, of Water Gap;James Edward Goble, 12, his brother, John Spencer Goble, 11, and sister, Anna Laura Goble, 9, of Emma;Jane Carol Harris, 14, of Emma; John Harlan Hughes Jr., 13, of Emma; Margaret Louise Hunt, 15, of Cow Creek; Bucky Ray Jarrell, 14, and his sister, Katie Carol Jarrell, 13, of Sugar Loaf; Marcella Jervis, 14, of Emma; Montaine Jervis, 15, of Endicott; Thomas Roosevelt Jervis, 13, of Buffalo Creek;Katherine Justice, 15, of Endicott;Nannie Joyce McPeek, 17, of Lancer;Joyce Ann Matney, 14, and her sister, Rita Cheryl Matney, 8, of Lancer;James L. Meade Jr., 9, of Lancer;James Thomas Ousley, 15, of Lancer;Randy Scott Wallen, 17, of Lancer
References
* [http://kynghistory.ky.gov/history/4qtr/addinfo/pburgbusdisaster.htm Prestonsburg School Bus Crash]
* [http://www.rootsweb.com/~kyjohnso/Bus.htm Big Sandy Bus Accident 1958]
* [http://www.geocities.com/garycountry/bus27.html Tragedy of Bus 27]
* [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kyjohnso/Bus.htm Big Sandy Bus Accident 1958]ee also
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Bus
*School bus
*Carrollton bus disaster
*Wayne Corporation - History of a different school bus manufacturer with information about bus safety engineering
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