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Multiple Fatalities Reported in Tour Bus Rollover on I-90 West in Pembroke

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Multiple Fatalities Reported in Tour Bus Rollover on I-90 West in Pembroke near mile marker 403.9 (1)

PEMBROKE, N.Y. – Officials have confirmed multiple fatalities and dozens of injuries after a tour bus rollover crash on the New York State Thruway (I-90 Westbound) near mile marker 403.9 in Pembroke.

The incident, declared a mass casualty incident (MCI), involved a tour bus and a tractor-trailer and has prompted one of the largest emergency responses in the region in recent years.

According to emergency command, the crash occurred Sunday afternoon and left numerous passengers ejected from the bus, while others remained trapped in and beneath the vehicle.

The tour bus had been carrying up to 52 passengers, prompting a large-scale rescue and medical operation.

All four Mercy Flight helicopters were requested to the scene, with additional air support including LifeNet 77 and LifeNet 7 placed on standby or en route.

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At least six helicopters in total were mobilized to transport critically injured patients to area trauma centers, including Erie County Medical Center (ECMC) and Strong Memorial Hospital.

Ground support was bolstered with multiple ALS (Advanced Life Support) and BLS (Basic Life Support) ambulances from across Genesee, Monroe, Wyoming, Orleans, and Niagara Counties. Command confirmed at least 18 patients have already been transported to area hospitals.

Fire departments and rescue crews from Pembroke, Indian Falls, Newstead, Corfu, Darien, Millgrove, Wolcottsville, Clarence, Bowmansville, Town of Batavia, LeRoy, and others were dispatched.

Heavy rescue equipment was requested to assist with entrapment, including airbags and specialized extraction tools. Reports indicate patients were pinned under the bus, requiring technical rescue operations.

ECMC deployed physicians directly to the scene to assist with triage and emergency care.

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Student Transportation buses were dispatched to transport non-injured passengers, escorted by police.

Interpreters were on site to assist non-English-speaking victims.

Regional hospitals and trauma centers were placed on alert status to prepare for a surge of incoming patients.

Multiple fire departments were repositioned throughout the county to provide coverage for unrelated emergency calls while resources were committed to the crash.

At least 18 patients have been transported from the scene.

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Several passengers remain in critical condition.

Multiple agencies remain on-site working to stabilize the scene, extricate victims, and investigate the cause of the rollover.

Authorities have urged motorists to avoid the area and to slow down and move over for emergency vehicles. The crash has caused significant disruption on the New York State Thruway.

Officials emphasized that certain radio transmissions and operational details are being withheld to protect the privacy of the victims and their families.

The investigation into the cause of the crash is ongoing, led by the New York State Police in coordination with federal and local authorities.

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55-year-old Willie Martin killed in crash with deer on Alabama road

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55-year-old Willie Martin from Sylacauga killed in crash with deer on Alabama road Oakland Road

Talladega County, Ala. – Authorities have confirmed that a 55-year-old Sylacauga man was killed in an early morning ATV crash after colliding with a deer in Talladega County.

The incident occurred at approximately 2:00 a.m. on Monday, September 29, 2025, on Oakland Road, about two miles west of Sycamore.

According to the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency’s (ALEA) Highway Patrol Division, the victim has been identified as Willie F. Martin.

Investigators reported that Martin was operating a 2020 Yamaha YFZ450 ATV when the vehicle struck a deer in the roadway.

Following the impact, the ATV veered off the road and overturned. Martin was ejected from the vehicle and sustained fatal injuries.

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He was pronounced deceased at the scene.

Trooper Jaylon James of ALEA confirmed the details of the crash and said that no other vehicles were involved.

The collision remains under investigation by ALEA’s Highway Patrol Division, and no additional information has been released at this time.


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