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Bus carrying Emerson College women’s volleyball team catches fire on Mass. Pike in Sturbridge

Por: The Boston Globe Nation September 25, 2022

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A bus carrying the Emerson College women’s volleyball team caught on fire in Sturbridge on the Massachusetts Turnpike late Saturday morning, officials said.No one was injured in the incident which happened westbound on Interstate 90 near mile marker 79, the Sturbridge Fire Department .Firefighters received the call regarding the bus on fire at about 10:55 a.m., said James Towns, a firefighter and paramedic for the Sturbridge Fire... + full article



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