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Originally published Wednesday, September 16, 2009 at 9:36 PM

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School bus hit in Belfair, driver and kids unhurt

A school bus was hit in a three-vehicle chain reaction crash in Belfair, but state troopers say the driver and students all escaped injury.

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BELFAIR, Wash. —

A school bus was hit in a three-vehicle chain reaction crash in Belfair, but state troopers say the driver and students all escaped injury.

According to a Washington State Patrol report, the bus driven by 52-year-old Lavada M. Ladenburg of Gig Harbor stopped to let off some students at 4:08 p.m. Wednesday.

A 2006 Acura sedan stopped behind the bus and was rear-ended by a car driven by 40-year-old Patricia D. Selfridge of Belfair, and the Acura then hit the school bus.

The driver of the Acura, 42-year-old Lori Sue Anderson of Allyn was taken to Harrison Memorial Hospital in Bremerton for treatment of minor neck pain.

Troopers wrote that Selfridge is under investigation for following another vehicle too closely.

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