VIDEO: Work's underway to remove bus that crashed outside a Cumbernauld school

Work's underway to remove the bus that flipped on to its side outside a school in Cumbernauld this morning.

Published 9th Feb 2017
Last updated 9th Feb 2017

Work's underway to remove the bus that flipped on to its side outside a school in Cumbernauld this morning.

Five girls needed hospital treatment after the single decker slid down an embankment outside Our Lady's High School on Dowanfield Road just before 9am.

More than 40 kids on board at the time of the crash - James Congalton's daughter - Erin - was one of them:

Counselling's being offered to all pupils at the school - here's head teacher Danny McNulty:

Police Scotland said: A 16-year-old girl has been taken by ambulance to Wishaw General Hospital for what is believed to be non-serious injuries at this time.

Four other girls, aged 15, 13, 12 and 12 have been taken by ambulance to Monklands Hospital for observations.''

A spokesman for North Lanarkshire Council said: A single-decker bus overturned just before 9am this morning close to Our Lady's HS, Cumbernauld.

The bus was coming from the Abronhill area (Moss Road).

The pupils are being attended to by school staff and emergency services in the assembly hall.

All parents have been contacted.''

The white bus can be seen lying on its side down an embankment near a tight bend in the road, which has been closed.

Two fire engines and several police and emergency vehicles remain at the scene.

North Lanarkshire's education convener Frank McNally told Radio Clyde: I am pleased that there have been no serious injuries from this accident.

Emergency services were very quick on the scene.

North Lanarkshire takes very seriously the safety of our young people. Parents on a daily basis give us their most prized possession - their children.

We will co-operate fully with the police and their inquiries going forward to ensure that this matter is fully investigated.''

He said it is too early to know what caused the crash.