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Updated: 9:56 a.m. January 24, 2019
MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Milwaukee Police said they responded to the crash near Barack Obama School of Career and Technical Education just before 8:20 Thursday morning. Police say a car spun out on slippery roads and went over the curb hitting pedestrians.
Three students were injured according to MPS. Milwaukee Fire says they took two students to Children's Hospital. Milwaukee Public Schools says the students were alert and talking but were taken to the hospital for a complete check-up.
Police are investigating the crash. The driver of the car stayed on scene.
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Updated: 9:19 a.m. on January 24, 2019
MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- According to Milwaukee Public Schools, the students who were hit were alert and talking when they were taken to the hospital.
The driver of the car remained at the scene.
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Posted: 8:52 a.m. on January 24, 2019
MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Two people are being transported to Children's Hospital of Wisconsin after being hit by a car outside of Barack Obama School of Career and Technical Education Thursday morning.
The Milwaukee Fire Department confirmed they are transporting two people but did not give details of their conditions.
Stay with CBS 58 on-air and online for updates on this developing story.