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Three people hospitalized after city bus crashes into popular DC restaurant: officials

​NEW Now you can listen to Fox News articles! A city bus slammed into a well-known restaurant in Washington, D.C., on Saturday morning, crashing through the vacant dining area and injuring three people who were hospitalized. D.C. Fire and EMS teams arrived at the intersection of 7th and Q streets NW following a collision between the bus and another vehicle, per the D.C. Fire and EMS Department. The WMATA Metrobus plowed into the AMBAR Restaurant in the Shaw neighborhood, penetrating the structure and stopping inside the empty space, FOX 5 reported. AT LEAST 2 STUDENTS KILLED, SEVERAL INJURED IN SCHOOL BUS CRASH IN TENNESSEE: ‘A PARENT’S WORST NIGHTMARE’. A bus crashed into an unoccupied restaurant at 7th & Q Sts NW, the department posted on X. Four people were assessed after the incident, with three adult women taken to the hospital for minor injuries, officials reported. COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY STUDENT AMONG 5 KILLED IN NEW YORK TOUR BUS CRASH AFTER NIAGARA FALLS VISIT. Firefighters shut off utilities and searched the building, as a specialized collapse unit was sent to evaluate its stability. Officials subsequently reported that the bus had been extracted from the structure, with no significant structural damage noted. Fire crews assessed that no shoring was required and started clearing the area. SEMI-TRUCK DRIVER DETAINED ON ICE HOLD FOLLOWING HEAD-ON CRASH THAT KILLED 4. Officials have not disclosed details about the cause of the crash. The number of people on the bus during the incident is still unknown. CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE FOX NEWS APP. AMBAR, a Michelin-recognized Balkan restaurant in D.C.’s Shaw neighborhood, is known for its popular unlimited brunch and dinner service, per its website. WMATA and the D.C. Fire and EMS Department did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.  

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