New Jersey Turnpike crash involving overturned bus leaves at least 1 dead: police

The bus overturned near the Thomas Edison Service Area entrance ramp on the New Jersey Turnpike

A double decker bus carrying 20 people overturned on the New Jersey turnpike shortly before 7 p.m. on Tuesday, leaving at least one person dead and multiple people injured. 

Dozens of firefighters and emergency medical personnel could be seen treating patients next to the overturned bus on the side of the highway. 

Megabus told Fox News Digital that there were 19 passengers and a driver onboard the bus, which was traveling from New York to Philadelphia. 

Five people on the bus were seriously injured, including the driver. Megabus says that they were taken to nearby hospital and are currently receiving treatment. 

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Several fire departments responded to the scene in Woodbridge Township, New Jersey.  (Fox 5 New York)

"We have personnel headed to the area to assess the situation," a spokesperson for the company said. 

The crash happened at the Thomas Edison Service Area entrance ramp in Woodbridge Township, which is roughly 25 miles south of New York City. 

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"This is a very active scene and we ask that every one stays clear of the area while our fire, medical and law enforcement personnel work," the Woodbridge Township Professional Firefighter's Association said on Tuesday evening. 

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