1 Child Dead, Dozens Injured in Youth Football Team Bus Crash

One child is dead after a Memphis youth football team's bus crashed in Arkansas early Monday morning.

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A bus carrying a Memphis youth football team crashed in Arkansas, killing one child and injuring 45 more, Arkansas state police report. The crash occurred at 2 a.m. Monday morning, in Saline County, southwest of Little Rock. The team was returning from a championship game in Dallas over the weekend. Those injured, most whom are children, have been transported to area hospitals in Little Rock and Benton.

Arkansas Children’s Hospital in Little Rock has received over 20 patients at its ER from the bus accident on I-30. Families needing information should call the main hospital at 501-364-1100. A family center is set-up. Families can come to the main entrance & will be taken there. pic.twitter.com/8wGiMRNrKD

— Arkansas Children's (@archildrens) December 3, 2018

Here is a list of where each patient from the Saline County bus accident went -

Baptist Hospital - 3 patients

Arkansas Children’s – 20 patients

Saline Memorial – 13 patients

CHI St Vincent - 3 patients

UAMS - 1 patient#ARnews

— Greg Yarbrough (@GregYarbrough) December 3, 2018

The bus flipped over after leaving Interstate 30 and the driver is being questioned by police. 

BREAKING: 1 child is dead and 40 others are injured after a Memphis youth football team bus crash. Arkansas state police say the bus was on I-30, West of Benton, when it left the roadway and overturned. The bus driver is being questioned by state troopers. @FOX13Memphis pic.twitter.com/yXtWlZSLwK

— Alexa Lorenzo (@ALorenzoTV) December 3, 2018

If you are just waking up, we are following a deadly bus crash in Central Arkansas.

One child died.
40 injured.
Bus carrying youth football team from Dallas to Memphis.

All the details on @KARK4News

Accident happened in this area of I-30 in Saline County. pic.twitter.com/kmWHWvB7yQ

— Aaron Nolan (@AaronNolanNews) December 3, 2018

Local NBC affiliate WMC 5 reports the children ranged in age from 7-12, and there were four adult coaches also on the bus. A coach told the outlet the bus rolled over four times after leaving the road.

State Police update on the charter bus crash that killed one person and left dozens of others injured on Interstate 30 in Saline County.https://t.co/BQ4iosuiBN #arnews pic.twitter.com/b7r5P6Tc2g

— KATV News (@KATVNews) December 3, 2018

According to state police spokesman Bill Sadler, weather does not appear have played a role in the accident.  

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