1 dead, multiple injured in GW Parkway bus crash

Investigators on the scene of the fatal bus crash on the George Washington Parkway. (Courtesy Fairfax County Police Department)
Investigators on the scene of the fatal bus crash on the George Washington Parkway. (Courtesy Fairfax County Police Department)
One person is dead and multiple people are injured after a crash involving a tour bus that has closed the George Washington Parkway Tuesday evening. (Courtesy Tony Castrilli/Fairfax County)
One person is dead and multiple people are injured after a crash involving a tour bus that has closed the George Washington Parkway Tuesday evening. (Courtesy Tony Castrilli/Fairfax County)
A  bus passenger died in crash involving a Mini Cooper on June 14, 2016. The bus was traveling north on the the George Washington Memorial Parkway when it struck the southbound car near Stratford Lane. (WTOP/Michelle Basch)
(WTOP/Michelle Basch)
A shuttle bus overturned on the parkway north of Route 235/Mount Vernon Highway and south of Route 629/Vernon View Drive at about 5 p.m. and crashed into one other vehicle. (Courtesy Mary Horning)
Traffic stopped on the parkway north of Route 235/Mount Vernon Highway and south of Route 629/Vernon View Drive at about 5 p.m. after the fatal bus crash. (Courtesy Mary Horning)
(Courtesy Mary Horning)
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Investigators on the scene of the fatal bus crash on the George Washington Parkway. (Courtesy Fairfax County Police Department)
One person is dead and multiple people are injured after a crash involving a tour bus that has closed the George Washington Parkway Tuesday evening. (Courtesy Tony Castrilli/Fairfax County)
A  bus passenger died in crash involving a Mini Cooper on June 14, 2016. The bus was traveling north on the the George Washington Memorial Parkway when it struck the southbound car near Stratford Lane. (WTOP/Michelle Basch)
A shuttle bus overturned on the parkway north of Route 235/Mount Vernon Highway and south of Route 629/Vernon View Drive at about 5 p.m. and crashed into one other vehicle. (Courtesy Mary Horning)

WASHINGTON — One person died and multiple people were injured in a crash involving a shuttle bus that closed the George Washington Parkway in both directions in Mount Vernon Tuesday evening.

A shuttle bus driving northbound on the parkway near Stratford Lane crashed head-on into another vehicle at about 5 p.m. U.S. Park Police say the bus tipped onto its left side and slid off the roadway, trapping people underneath.

There were a total of 21 people involved in the crash — 18 bus passengers, one bus driver and two people in the other vehicle, said Sgt. Anna Rose with the U.S. Park Police.

One of the bus passengers died in the crash, Rose said. Emergency crews transported 13 bus passengers and the two occupants of the other vehicle to an area hospital. Three of those people transported had critical injuries as of Tuesday evening. The driver of the bus was not injured.

Two people are still in critical condition as of 11 a.m. Wednesday, the Park Police said.

Rose said several passersby, some possibly members of the military, stopped at the scene and lifted the bus back onto its wheels. Also, she said the passersby administered aid to the injured until emergency personnel arrived. She called them “heroic people” who the agency is working to identify.

The driver and passengers on the bus are all Chinese citizens, according to U.S. Park Police.

While it is not yet clear which company was using the shuttle bus, Fairfax County police asked family members of those who may have been involved in the crash to go to their Mount Vernon Police station at 2511 Parkers Lane, in Alexandria, Virginia.

U.S. Park Police are asking anyone who may have witnessed this crash, or anyone who may have assisted in lifting the bus and attending to the injured, to call the police at 202-610-7500.

The GW Parkway was closed in both directions for several hours. All lanes reopened around 1:20 a.m. Wednesday.

Below is a map with the location of the crash:

WTOP’s John Domen contributed to this report from Washington. WTOP’s Michelle Basch contributed to this report from Mount Vernon.

Sarah Beth Hensley

Sarah Beth Hensley is the Digital News Director at WTOP. She has worked several different roles since she began with WTOP in 2013 and has contributed to award-winning stories and coverage on the website.

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