South Dearborn students injured in bus crash in Aurora

AURORA, Ind. — Indiana State Police are investigating a two-vehicle crash on State road 350 near Mount Sinai Road involving a South Dearborn school bus and a trash truck that sent more than 20 people to the hospital.

The crash happened at about 8 a.m. when a 2018 Mack trash truck owned by Rumpke was parked on the edge of the eastbound lane or the roadway while Brian J. Rumpke, 38, Cincinnati, Ohio, was picking up trash from a home.

A 2003 Thomas school bus (owned by Michael L. Hostetler but contracted with the South Dearborn School Corp.), being operated by Raymond W. Nies, 64, Moores Hill, Indiana was traveling east on State Road 350, approaching the Mack truck.

The school bus collided with the rear of the trash truck, said Sgt. Stephen Wheeles, ISP spokesman.  Both vehicles came to rest in the eastbound lane of State Road 350. Brian Rumpke, who was standing outside of his vehicle, was struck by debris and sustained non-life threatening injuries. Nies sustained serious injuries. Both were transported to High Point Health in Dearborn County for treatment. Nies was later transferred to University of Cincinnati Hospital for further treatment.

Scene of a school bus accident in Aurora that occurred after the bus collided with the back of a trash truck. Photo provided
Scene of a school bus accident in Aurora that occurred after the bus collided with the back of a trash truck. Photo provided

There were 22 students on the school bus at the time of the crash. Those students were between sixth and 11th grades in school. Seventeen students were transported from the scene by ambulance to High Point Health for treatment of non-life threatening injuries. A 13-year-old male student was initially entrapped in the bus. He was later freed from the wreckage and transported to High Point Health before being transferred to Cincinnati Children’s Hospital with serious but non-life threatening injuries.

The four remaining students were transferred to a different bus and were transported to South Dearborn Middle School and High School. At least one of those students was later transported to High Point Health by a family member for evaluation of minor injuries.

Both Nies and Rumpke submitted to blood draws while at High Point Health although alcohol and drugs are not suspected to be factors at this time.

The Indiana State Police worked with the South Dearborn School Corporation and the Dearborn County Sheriff’s Department in quickly determining the identities of all children on board and getting their families notified.

State Road 350 was closed in the area for approximately four hours for crash investigation and cleanup. The crash remains under investigation.

The Indiana State Police was assisted by the Dearborn County Sheriff’s Department, Aurora Police Department, Lawrenceburg Police Department, Moores Hill Police Department, Aurora Fire Department, Moores Hill Fire Department, Dearborn County EMS, Ripley County EMS, and South Dearborn School Corp.