It happened at the intersection of Vermont and Delaware in downtown Indianapolis.

INDIANAPOLIS (WTHR) — Multiple injuries are being reported in a crash involving a Washington Township school bus.

It happened at the intersection of Vermont and Delaware in downtown Indianapolis.

There are conflicting reports from witnesses as some say the bus ran the red light, while others point to the tow truck driver from Stranded Towing.

The bus then ran into the Roberts Park Church.

There were reportedly 37 people on the bus accroding to a firefighter on the scene.

Two women (bus driver and a teacher) on the bus were taken to the hospital. Five students were also injured and taken to the hospital. All of the injuries appear to be minor, but one of the students might have had a broken bone.

The tow truck driver was taken to the hospital to be checked out with minor injuries as well.

Around 15 to 20 students were taken into the church basement to be checked out. After being treated, they were taken back to Greenbriar Elementary School where parents were able to reunite with them.

The children were on a fieldtrip and were heading from the Statehouse to the Benjamin Harrison home.

13 Investigates looked into the inspection history if the school bus involved. We found bus 14 was inspected 2/1/2018. No violations were found in that or any inspections dating back five years. That inspection is valid until 9/30/2019.

The school district released a statement reading in part: "Superintendent Dr. Nikki Woodson thanks paramedics and emergency first responders for their quick response to this situation. 'All emergency personnel were swift to support students and staff, acting with care.'”