Pa. boy, 11, burned after school bus driver asks him to move downed power line
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Police say a Pennsylvania school bus driver asked an 11-year-old student to get off the bus and move a downed, live power line.
Driver Patricia Ryan tells the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review that she "never intended to hurt anyone" on April 15 in the Penn-Trafford School District.
Penn Township police say she endangered the welfare of the boy by asking students on the bus to get out and remove the power line.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}The boy, Tyler Cunningham, and his father, Bob, tell WTAE-TV that the boy's hand was burned, but he wasn't seriously hurt.
The bus company, First Student, tells the newspaper that Ryan was removed as a driver later that day.
The power line fell when it was hit by a goose.