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FedEx driver Jonathan Rohrbach rescued a man from a burning car that had crashed on I-15 in Southern California. KGTV Rohrbach dragged the 28-year-old San Diego man to safety.
California Bus Crash: Crash Report, Remembering Victims The mother of 17-year-old honor student Jennifer Bonilla sued FedEx in April, alleging that its trucks have a history of catching fire.
California bus crash: Report of fire in FedEx truck adds to mystery. 1 / 32. Flames engulf the vehicles just after a head-on crash near Orland, Calif., ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) — The mother of a 17-year-old honors student who was among 10 people killed in a fiery Northern California bus crash sued FedEx on Tuesday, alleging that its trucks have a ...
A multi-vehicle collision involving a FedEx truck on the Lake Natoma Crossing bridge in Folsom (Sacramento County) left several people hospitalized Sunday afternoon, officials said. At ...
Last week’s fatal crash involving a bus full of California high school students wasn’t the first instance of a FedEx truck bursting into flames. There have been several other recent fires as well.
Flames engulf the vehicles just after a head-on crash near Orland, Calif., involving a FedEx truck and a bus carrying Los Angeles-area high school students on a visit to a college.
The mother of a 17-year-old honors student who was among 10 people killed in a fiery Northern California bus crash sued FedEx on Tuesday, alleging that its trucks have a history of catching fire.
The harried 911 calls to the California Highway Patrol after last week's deadly crash between a FedEx truck and a college tour bus were released. IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience ...
A year-long investigation determined that a FedEx truck driver was to blame for a crash with a tour bus carrying dozens of Los Angeles-area high school student that killed 10 people.
A California Highway Patrol Officer looks over the demolished cab of FedEx truck that crashed into a tour bus, at left, on Interstate 5 Thursday in Orland, Calif., April 11, 2014.
WILLOWS (AP) — Authorities have released the causes of death for nine victims of a Northern California crash involving a charter bus full of students and a FedEx tractor-trailer.