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Published - Saturday, September 13, 2008

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UPDATE: Woman injured in bus, car collision

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TOWN OF BURNS -- A rural Bangor woman was airlifted with serious injuries after her vehicle was struck by a Bangor school bus this afternoon on Highway DE about 2.5 miles north of Highway 16.

A Pontiac Aztek driven by Heather Sebranek, 33, was pulling onto the highway at N6322 Hwy. DE at about 3:48 p.m. when it was struck broadside by the bus, which was northbound on Highway DE, according to the La Crosse County Sheriff’s Department.

Members of the Bangor-Burns Fire Department cut off the driver’s side door to extract the woman from the vehicle.

Sebranek, who was pregnant, was flown by MedLink helicopter to a La Crosse hospital. She was listed in critical condition on Thursday evening.

The bus driver, Larry Langrehr, and the six children he was transporting were not injured. Langrehr is a 22-year veteran school bus driver.

Officers still were investigating at the crash scene.

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    also wrote on Sep 17, 2008 8:53 PM:

    " couldn't agree more. if you would of taken a picture of my son I would be very upset and paid you a "personal" visit myself.

    classless "

    EMT wrote on Sep 15, 2008 9:13 AM:

    " I agree with Mr. Bangor...you really don't need to post pictures of the grieving family. Would you like a picture of yourself in situation like this? "

    mr bangor wrote on Sep 14, 2008 1:06 AM:

    " randy erickson is a genuine jerk for posting picture of jason during his time of pain and suffering. this "jack" will do anything to sell his paper or the story. randy, i hope i don't see you on the street, i'll knock the yellow off your teeth.
    get some class. "


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