- Two women taken to hospital
- The man who was a passenger in the car has died
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A man has been killed and several people, including a child, have been rushed to hospital after a car and a bus collided in a horror crash.
Police and emergency services, including NSW Ambulance Fire and Rescue crews, rushed to Sanctuary Drive, in Rouse Hill, in Sydney’s northwest, about 7pm on Tuesday.
Paramedics treated a man in his 60s who was a passenger in a silver Honda, but he could not be saved.
Police and emergency services, including NSW Ambulance Fire and Rescue crews, rushed to Sanctuary Drive, in Rouse Hill, northwest Sydney, about 7pm on Tuesday (scene pictured)
Paramedics treated a man in his 60s who was a passenger in a silver Honda, but he could not be saved
Firefighters had to tear open the roof of the sedan to free the driver after he became trapped in the vehicle.
The 40-year-old man suffered minor injuries to his chest and extremities and was taken to Westmead Hospital.
Two female passengers, one in her 60s, and a 39-year-old woman were also taken to the same hospital in a stable condition, along with a four-year-old child.
The woman in her 60s suffered injuries to her chest and pelvis, while the 39-year-old suffered chest and abdominal injuries.
The driver of the bus, who was not injured, was taken to Blacktown Hospital as a precaution.
The bus was not running and there were no passengers on board the vehicle.
The driver of the bus, who was not injured, was taken to Blacktown Hospital as a precaution
Firefighters had to tear open the roof of the sedan to free the driver after he became trapped in the vehicle
A crime scene has been cordoned off and officers from the Crash Investigation Unit are investigating the cause of the incident.
The car was probably in the bus lane when the collision occurred.
Parts of the windscreen of both vehicles were smashed as emergency services cleared debris from the wreckage to free the passengers.
Anyone who witnessed the crash or has dashcam footage of the incident is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
Daily Mail Australia has contacted the Western Sydney Local Health District and the Sydney Children’s Hospital Network for comment.
Parts of the windscreen of both vehicles were smashed as emergency services cleared debris from the wreckage to free the passengers.
A crime has been committed and officers from the Crash Investigation Unit are investigating the incident (photo)