Open-top London tourist bus crashes into tree

A trip Tourists carrying buses collided with a tree in the center of London.
The police were called for an accident in Bedford Way, Russell Square at around 14:30 on Tuesday.
The photos show that the bus roof wrinkled with shattered windows and bent metal support.
The London Fire Department said that two firefighters from Euston and Soho fire stations and a fire rescue unit participated in the scene.
Although no one needs hospital care, medical officials treated several people at the scene.
The vehicle was working as part of a popular hop-on-off travel service among tourists who were willing to explore London’s ground signs.
In front of the open bus, there was a closed section that absorbed most of the effect. There were seats on the upper deck behind.
The Metropolitan Police Spokesman said: “Bedford Way was called on Tuesday, July 15 at 14:00 after a single vehicle collision in WC1.
“The vehicle was involved in a bus collision with a tree. Officers joined the London Ambulance Service and London Fire Department.
“Those concerned are subjected to minor injuries. The road remains closed.”
A London ambulance service spokesman, an ambulance team, a quick intervention car, a medical officer and an event intervention officer sent to the scene, he said.
Sözcü, medical officials evaluated two people and discharged at the scene.
A London Fire Department spokesman said: “Firefighters were called for a traffic collision at Bedford Way in Euston in the afternoon.
“The crew made the scene safe after colliding with a tree with a bus. Tugay was called at 2.45 and two firefighters and a fire rescue unit from Euston and Soho fire stations.”