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Three-vehicle collision, involving transit bus, results in vehicle rolling on its side: Dieppe Fire Department

Upon arrival, crews determined one car had rear-ended a transit bus, while another vehicle had rolled onto its side in the middle of the street. (Photo courtesy: Wade Perry) Upon arrival, crews determined one car had rear-ended a transit bus, while another vehicle had rolled onto its side in the middle of the street. (Photo courtesy: Wade Perry)
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HALIFAX -

Emergency crews in Dieppe, N.B. are investigating following a three-vehicle collision, involving a transit bus, on Tuesday. 

Around 8:30 p.m., members with Dieppe Fire, RCMP, and Ambulance New Brunswick responded to reports of a collision on the 400 block of Paul Street.

Upon arrival, emergency crews determined one car had rear-ended a transit bus, while another vehicle had rolled onto its side in the middle of the street.

According to the Dieppe Fire Department, nobody was seriously injured.

The investigation into the crash is ongoing.

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