Reader comments: Driver cited in southern Utah bus crash

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Ronald A. Young | 12:29 p.m. July 18, 2008
I am just so happy that all the kids got out of this alive and for the most part unhurt. Their fast action and the fact that No One Froze is to be commended. The people that got the Driver out are Heroes. It is good to see to that people come to others aid. Also that the Church can quickly respond and have a willingness to help. Not so sure I would let my kid go on a trip like this in the 1st place, but we do not know all about that an should not be Judgmental, Just grateful all are alive. It is different now in this land of the Cell Phone and not as scary and that’s a good thing. It was a great show of Courage and Aloha. It is one of the things that proves to me that this Generation coming up will be just fine. The Bus had huge Windows which is most likely what saved their lives.

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Utah Highway Patrol troopers Lt. Steven Esplin, left, and Sgt. David Bairett collect belongings from a tour bus Thursday near Bryce Canyon National Park. The bus, carrying 55 people, left the roadway, tumbled down an embankment and caught fire. (GarrettDavis/Daily News)
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Utah Highway Patrol troopers Lt. Steven Esplin, left, and Sgt. David Bairett collect belongings from a tour bus Thursday near Bryce Canyon National Park. The bus, carrying 55 people, left the roadway, tumbled down an embankment and caught fire.