Houston bus carrying student with special needs catches fire

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Thursday, January 30, 2020
HISD bus carrying student with special needs catches fire
SkyEye video from the scene shows the charred school bus after the fire was put out. It is unclear if there were any injuries.

HOUSTON, Texas -- An HISD school bus carrying four people, including a student with special needs, caught on fire in southwest Houston.

It happened on West Bellfort and South Post Oak Wednesday afternoon.

The bus driver told ABC13 the bus was carrying a total of four people, including himself.

WATCH: One ABC13 viewer caught the moment the bus appeard to explode into violent flames.

He said there was a nurse, an attendant and a student with special needs in a wheelchair. The driver said they had to lower the ramp to get the student out.

The age of the student was not immediately released. Police say the student was safely evacuated and was not injured.

SkyEye video from above the scene showed the charred bus as firefighters worked to put out the fire. Multiple ABC13 viewers were in the area at the time of the fire and sent in video as fire ripped through the bus.

WATCH: The fire sent black smoke billowing through the area as firefighters worked to put out the flames.

HISD released the following statement:

"An HISD school bus traveling on S. Post Oak Rd caught fire this afternoon. One student and three adults were on board and safely exited the bus. No injuries were reported. Another bus was immediately dispatched to pick up the student and staff members. The Houston Fire Department responded to the scene and HISD transportation safety personnel are investigating the cause of the fire. We continually strive to deliver safe, professional and reliable transportation for our students as their safety and well-being are always our top priority."

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