3 Hospitalized After Bus Crashes Through Washington, D.C. Restaurant
Three adult women were taken to a hospital with minor injuries as crews assessed the building and investigated the crash.
- On Saturday, April 4, 2026, a Metrobus crashed into the Ambar restaurant in Washington, D.C.'s Shaw neighborhood after being struck by an SUV just after 7:20 a.m.
- First responders evaluated four patients at the scene, transporting three women, including the bus driver, to a local hospital with minor injuries.
- Because the restaurant was unoccupied at the time, officials confirmed no injuries occurred inside the Ambar building during the 7:20 a.m. incident.
- After removing the bus, emergency crews secured the structure and utilities, determining the building sustained no significant structural integrity issues.
- The Metropolitan Police Department and D.C. Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department are currently investigating the collision to determine what caused the crash.
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3 hurt after Metrobus crashes into DC restaurant
Three people were injured after a Metrobus crashed into Ambar, a popular Northwest D.C. restaurant, Saturday morning along Q and 7th Streets. The Metrobus was involved in a crash with another vehicle and then plowed into the restaurant. No one was inside the business at the time of the collision, according to investigators. News4 has learned the three women who...
According to the City’s Department of Fire and Emergency Medical Services, a Metrobus bus crashed into a restaurant in Washington, D.C., early Saturday morning. The incident took place shortly after 7:20 a.m. in the Shaw neighborhood of the District of Columbia, at the intersection of 7th and Q NW streets. According to the public transport police, the bus crashed into the Ambar restaurant after being hit by an SUV. Firefighters indicated that th…
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