Vice President Mike Pence’s motorcade was involved in two accidents in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, on Thursday. Both appear to have been minor, with no injuries reported.
According to reports from the White House press pool, Pence’s bus hit the fender of a dump truck while driving on tight roads. After the collision, the vice president was moved from the bus to a limousine.
“I personally saw the driver of the truck get out and yell in the middle of the street before moving [to] a nearby parking lot to talk to authorities. He was NOT happy,” said Newsweek’s Elizabeth Crisp in a tweet.
A short time later, two motorcycles in the motorcade were involved in a separate accident in White Oak.
The vice president was seen out on the scene. An ambulance was present, but it appears that the officers involved were just being checked.
Pence, whose motorcade was back in motion soon after, is in Pennsylvania on a campaign trip.
