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Officials say no one on the bus was hurt. NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, Texas — Officials responded to a crash involving a school bus and a car in North Texas on Monday morning. No one on the bus was injured, according to officials. The North Richland Hills Fire Department responded to the crash, involving a Birdville ISD school bus and a car in the northbound lanes of Rufe Snow Drive and Harmonson Road shortly after 8:30 a.m. The North Richland Hills Fire Department said no one on the bus was injured. It’s unclear how many people were involved in the crash or the status of anyone in the car.

**TRAFFIC ALERT NB RUFE SNOW AT HARMONSON RD** This collision is a school bus vs. car. Fortunately, there are no reports of injury by the passengers on the bus. We are working with BISD to make notifications to the parents and to arrange pick-up. Bus ID: Birdville ISD B2587— NRH Fire (@NRHfire) May 19, 2025

Fire officials say Birdville ISD officials notified parents and worked to arrange pickup. The roadway was clear, and parents were notified shortly before 9 a.m.

Update: Roadway is clear. All parents have been notified.— NRH Fire (@NRHfire) May 19, 2025

The incident that went down in North Richland Hills, Texas, on a fine Monday morning ended up with no one on the bus getting hurt, which is pretty good news, right? The North Richland Hills Fire Department came to the rescue after a school bus from Birdville ISD got into a little crash with a car at the northbound lanes of Rufe Snow Drive and Harmonson Road just a tad past 8:30 a.m. Thankfully, no one on the bus suffered any injuries. As for the folks in the car, well, we’re not really sure how they’re doing.

In a tweet that went out, the North Richland Hills Fire Department mentioned something about working with BISD to give parents a heads-up and sort out the whole picking-up situation. Birdville ISD officials were quick to notify parents and make sure everything was under control. The road was all clear, and parents got the update not long after 9 a.m. So, all’s well that ends well, right?