OLNEY (WPVI) -- A 91-year-old woman is critical after being struck by a SEPTA bus in Philadelphia's Olney section.It happened shortly after 5:00 p.m. Wednesday at 5th Street and Godfrey Avenue.Septa officials said the Route 70 bus was traveling eastbound when it struck the pedestrians, who were walking westbound across an intersection, while attempting to make a left turn."From witnesses, they believe that the female, who was walking west on Godfrey, crossing 5th, had the green light, which means that the Septa bus, which was traveling east on Godfrey at 5th, also had the green light," said Chief Inspector Scott Small.Police said the rear tires of the bus ran over the woman, crushing her legs and torso.The woman, identified as Mary Gable, was rushed to Einstein Medical Center.Police said Gable's nephew, who takes care of her, escaped serious injury, but had to witness the gruesome aftermath.Gable lives just a block away from the accident. Neighbors said she is an energetic and spiritual woman who loves to use the very legs that were crushed in the accident."She's healthy, she's strong as a bull," said neighbor Denise Henley. "She makes balloons, she polka dances, she goes to the hospital and visits the sick and does polka dancing for them, and she always shows me how she walks as a penguin."Police interviewed the driver, but he was not taken into custody. They said the accident was captured by Septa's surveillance system, and is under investigation."Pedestrians have the right of way regardless if there is a green light or red light," said Small. "The pedestrian always has the right of way. You have to come to a complete stop, and do whatever it takes to avoid striking a pedestrian."The name of the driver has not been released.So far, no charges have been filed.