Just smoke, no fire in school bus scare

NORTH CANAAN — Fast-texting teen fingers quickly spread the word Tuesday morning, Dec. 13, that a school bus was on fire. The real story was a lot of smoke from a rear brake that locked up on bus number 17, which runs a North Canaan Elementary School route and picks up high school students in North Canaan and Falls Village. It was just after 7 a.m. when driver Lynn Reineke-Kelsey pulled over on Trescott Hill Road and evacuated the half-full bus of high-schoolers. Another bus was dispatched and the route completed, arriving at Housatonic Valley Regional High School about 30 minutes late. Michelle Way, manager at the Lakeville office of All-Star Transportation, said there was no fire and all of the students remained safe, with Reineke-Kelsey having followed the proper procedure.

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