18 holidaymakers had to be treated in hospital today following a coach crash in St Brelade.
It happened just before 10:40 at the top of Mont Les Vaux, near the junction with Mont Arthur.
Police say the 59-year-old driver was suddenly taken ill at the wheel, leading to the Waverley coach hitting a wall.
It was carrying around 40 tourists, 18 of whom needed to be treated for minor injuries, with two taxis helping to ferry the injured to hospital - none of them was seriously hurt.
Waiting times at the Emergency Department in the Hospital are now back to normal following the treatment of a number of people from a road traffic accident at Mont Les Vaux. Thank you for your patience and co-operation.
— Government of Jersey (@GovJersey) September 3, 2019
The condition of the driver has not been confirmed, or the nature of what's being officially described as a "medical episode."
Police say the road was opened again at around 13:00.
Due to RTC near Woodbine Store's we will be running a shuttle bus between St Aubin & Beaumont and also between the Airport and Rose Farm we will keep you updated
— LibertyBus (@LibertyBusje) September 3, 2019
Waverley Coach Tours said the holiday makers were on an island tour, and those on board were all taken back to their accommodation after the incident, and offered other dates if they wanted to continue the excursion.
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