2 city buses collide in Baltimore during morning commute; 25 taken to hospital, 1 serious

A tow truck prepares to remove a Maryland Transit Administration bus on Wednesday, Jan. 21, 2015, in Baltimore from the scene of its collision with a smaller transit administration bus for disabled riders. Passengers on the larger bus were injured; the disability service bus carried only the driver. (AP Photo/Juliet Linderman) (The Associated Press)

Two city buses collided during rush hour in west Baltimore on Wednesday, sending 25 people to the hospital, one in serious condition.

Capt. Roman Clark of the Baltimore Fire Department says the two Maryland Transit Administration buses, one of them for people with physical disabilities, crashed just after 7 a.m.

He says 21 adults and four children were taken to the hospital. All but one adult had minor injuries.

The Maryland Transit Administration and the Baltimore Police Department are investigating.