Bus carrying bagpipers from St. Patrick’s Day parade crashes into truck in Pennsylvania

MOUNT COBB, Pa. — Bagpipers returning from a St. Patrick’s Day parade were taken to hospitals after their charter bus crashed into a tractor-trailer, officials said.

The bus was exiting westbound Interstate 84 in northeastern Pennsylvania shortly before 6:30 p.m. Sunday when it ran into the tractor-trailer, which had no one inside it, Jefferson Township Volunteer Fire Department Chief Mike Shaffer said, according to WBRE-TV/WYOU-TV.

A bus carrying a bagpipe band returning from a St. Patrick’s Day Parade crashed into a truck in Pennsylvania on March 16, 2025. Jefferson Township Volunteer Fire Company

The Jefferson Township Volunteer Fire Department at the scene of the crash. Jefferson Township Volunteer Fire Company

The bus hit the unoccupied tractor trailer while exiting Interstate 84. Jefferson Township Volunteer Fire Company

Seventeen people on the bus had minor injuries, according to Pennsylvania State Police spokesperson Trooper First Class Robert Urban. The crash was not weather related and is under investigation, he said.

The bus was carrying the Greater Scranton Black Diamonds Pipe Band back from a parade in Milford, according to Bill Hetherson, the band’s business manager.

The band expects everyone to make a full recovery.

Members of the Greater Scranton Black Diamonds Pipe Band were taken to the hospital after the collision. Jefferson Township Volunteer Fire Company

All of the band’s members are expected to make a full recovery. Jefferson Township Volunteer Fire Company

They cancelled group St. Patrick’s Day events on Monday but some might be able to play solo, Hetherson said.

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