Several individuals were swiftly taken to a medical facility following a bus collision with a residential building in London. The bus was seen wedged into the side of the apartment block on Station Approach, Feltham, causing damage to a ground floor balcony. According to the London Fire Brigade, two fire engines responded to the scene, and multiple persons received medical attention on-site.
Local Member of Parliament Seema Malhotra identified the bus involved as the H25 route from Feltham to Hatton Cross Station, which crashed into the structure. Witnesses recounted that the bus appeared to have lost control and was spinning before the impact.
A total of eight patients, including two children, were attended to at the crash site, as confirmed by a spokesperson from the London Ambulance Service. One adult was transferred to a hospital for further treatment, while the remaining individuals were discharged at the location.
Eyewitnesses gathered around the accident site after the bus collided with street fixtures and the apartment complex, resulting in damage to the lower-level balcony. Feltham Labour MP Seema Malhotra expressed shock and sorrow over the incident and extended gratitude to the emergency services for their rapid response.
A woman whose daughter was on the bus during the crash reported that the vehicle seemed to have lost control and spun before crashing into the building. Fortunately, there were no serious injuries reported. The London Fire Brigade assessed multiple individuals at the scene, with a few taken to the hospital as a precautionary measure.
Firefighters from Feltham Fire Station and Heston Fire Station were also involved in ensuring the safety of the area.
