10 people in hospital with minor injuries after crash in Brampton, Ont.: paramedics

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BRAMPTON - Paramedics say 10 people are being treated for minor injuries after a crash in Brampton, Ont., involving a public transit bus.

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BRAMPTON – Paramedics say 10 people are being treated for minor injuries after a crash in Brampton, Ont., involving a public transit bus.

Peel regional police say they were called to the area of Queen Street East and Hansen Road North just before 3 p.m. for reports of a multi-vehicle crash.

Police initially said they didn’t know if anyone was hurt, but quickly clarified there were no serious life-threatening injuries.

A Peel Regional Police logo is seen in Ottawa, on Sunday, Sept. 28, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Spencer Colby
A Peel Regional Police logo is seen in Ottawa, on Sunday, Sept. 28, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Spencer Colby

They say the intersection is closed and people should use other routes and expect delays.

The investigation continues.

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