<p>At least two people were killed and dozens were injured when a school bus carrying middle school students from Paramus was involved in an collision with a dump truck on I-80 in Mount Olive, New Jersey, on May 17, according to multiple reports.</p><p>Several local media</a> outlets reported that a student and an adult had died.</p><p>Images showed the bus had been ripped from its chassis and ended on its side, with debris strewn across Interstate 80 west.</p><p>The National Transportation Safety Board was investigating the incident, NorthJersey.com reported</a>, as were the New Jersey State Police</a>.</p><p>The bus was reported</a> to be carrying fifth-grade students from East Brook Middle School in Paramus for a field trip to Waterloo Village. A few hours after the crash, Governor Phil Murphy tweeted</a> that he had arrived at East Brook Middle School, describing it as “the local command center for the school bus crash earlier today on Route 80.” Credit: Amy Paterson, New Jersey Herald via Storyful</p><br />