DAYTON, OHIO — Officials have released surveillance footage showing the shocking moment a bus slammed into a 17-year-old girl in Dayton, Ohio. <br /> <br />The incident happened at around 7a.m. on Thursday, the Dayton Daily News reported. An RTA bus had just pulled away from a stop near Shiloh Park, and was heading towards the intersection of Shoup Mill Road and Riverside Drive. <br /> <br />Dashcam and surveillance video from inside the bus shows that as the vehicle drives across the intersection, a figure runs in from the left. The pedestrian steps right into the path of the bus and is immediately hit — slamming against the front windshield before the force of the collision sends her flying towards the side of the road. <br /> <br />Cracks can be seen on the windshield as the bus slows to a stop. The bus driver quickly gets off the bus to check on the girl, as shocked passengers can be heard reacting to what happened. <br /> <br />Unbelievably, the girl only suffered fractures to her leg and wrist, and is being treated at Dayton Children’s Hospital. <br /> <br />Authorities have yet to determine who had the right of way. The video, however, seems to show a green light reflected on the pavement, suggesting the driver may have had the go signal when the accident occurred.