No one was hurt after a tour company bus ran off a road and into a creek near Downtown Ketchikan on Wednesday.
According to Ketchikan Fire Department Assistant Fire Chief Greg Karlik, the bus — which is owned by Juneau-based company Alaska Coach Tours — was only carrying the driver, who was unhurt.
“It comes down at a pretty bad angle right onto the creek there, and actually, a car last year had crashed into the creek during the winter time,” Otos said. “I think ... it was going up the hill because the bus was in the creek backwards, so I wonder if like, maybe it’s something like the van shut off or something? You know, like [it] broke down and it rolled backwards,” Otos said.
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