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2 teen girls struck by bus in west Edmonton

A school bus struck two teenage female pedestrians Friday afternoon in the Hamptons area of west Edmonton, leaving one of the girls in serious, life-threatening condition.

Charges pending against 44-year-old bus driver

A new crosswalk will be installed at the intersection of Hemingway Road and 206 street where two teenage girls were struck by a school bus March 8, 2019. (Manuel Carrillos/CBC)

A school bus strucktwo 13-year-old girlsFriday afternoon in the Hamptonsarea ofwest Edmonton, leaving one of the girls in serious, life-threatening condition.

A spokesperson for Alberta Health Services said EMS responded just before 4 p.m.Friday near 205th Street and Hemingway Road. Two female patients were transported to hospital,one in serious life-threatening condition and one in stable condition.

According to Edmonton police, it was reported that the two girls were crossing Hemingway Road at 206th Street when they were struck by a westbound school bus.

None of the students on the bus nor the44-year-old male driver were injured. Edmonton police said charges are pending against the driver.

Edmonton Catholic School District spokesperson Dana Prefontaine confirmed the bus was carrying ECSD students.

Policeclosed Hemingway Road between 201st and 205thStreets on Friday afternoon to investigate the incident, but the road has since reopened.