New Jersey metalcore band The Dillinger Escape Plan were among 13 people hospitalized after their tour bus was rammed by a semi truck in Poland on Saturday night.

The band were traveling to a Sunday-night gig in the city of Krakow when they were struck from behind by the speeding semi at around 8:20pm.

The bus was partially in the emergency lane when it was struck, Aneta Wlazlowska from Radomsko police said, according to Naszemiasto Warsaw.

Injured: New Jersey band The Dillinger Escape Plan (lead singer Greg Puciato seen in Berlin on Friday) were hospitalized in Poland Saturday after a semi truck slammed into their tour bus

Although the band members were among the 13 people taken to hospital, none of them were seriously injured, Wlazlowska said.

However, they were submitted to hospital for tests. Police said they were also taking blood tests to check that the drivers were sober.

A pregnant woman who was also on the bus was not hurt, she added.

The most injured person in the incident was the 31-year-old driver of the truck, who had to be cut out of his truck's cabin by the fire brigade.

He had a spinal injury, cuts and bruises. The driver of the band's tour bus has a broken collarbone.

The brunt of the impact was taken by a trailer containing supplies that was being pulled by the tour bus, police said.

Photos show the trailer almost completely crushed. The rear of the bus was also badly dented.

The band were travelling from a Saturday night gig in the Polish city of Warsaw. Their Sunday-night Krakow gig has been canceled.

Of the 13 taken to hospital, 11 were US nationals.

The next date on the band's tour is in Leipzig, Germany, on Tuesday.