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Bus Incident Caused Ambulance Response At Lido: LB Schools
The district says the bus driver stopped short, causing minor injuries in some of the 27 children on board.

The Long Beach School District reassured parents that all students were fine after an ambulance was called to the Lido complex this morning.
According to Superintendent Dr. Jennifer Gallagher, the driver of a bus transporting 27 Lido students stopped short, causing a minor incident. As soon as the students arrived at the school, officials called EMS to examine the students. Gallagher said that none of the students needed an ambulance, but some parents decided to take their children to a doctor.
According to Gallagher, the bus driver was immediately removed from their run, and the district is doing a full review of the incident.
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"I want to commend our Lido staff, and the many emergency personnel who responded to ensure that our students were safe and comfortable," Gallagher said in a post on Facebook.
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