Aalice.256 net.db utzoo!decvax!ucbvax!ARPAVAX:mhtsa!alice!daemon Thu Dec 17 19:07:26 1981 tots (a0663) u a AM-BusWreck 1stLd-Writethru a0633 12-17 0636 ^AM-Bus Wreck, 1st Ld - Writethru, a0633,570< ^Eds: Top 13 grafs with overcrowding, pickup 7th pvs and CORRECTS bus to van throughout.< ^Five Killed When Van Carrying Preschoolers Slides off Bridge< ^Laserphoto Covering, Map NY30< ^By TERRY GOGGIN= ^Associated Press Writer= PORT GIBSON, Miss. (AP) _ A van overcrowded with pre-school youngsters slid off a narrow bridge in misty rain Thursday and plunged 14 feet into a creek bed, where it burst into flames. Four children and an adult were killed, and 29 others were injured. Rescuers smashed windows as the yellow van lay on its side in the shallow creek and pulled 28 children to safety. Three of the children and the driver were hospitalized in stable condition. ``They couldn't get out and they were screaming,'' said Dick Green, a ranch manager who was first to reach the wreckage near a narrow gravel road 15 miles east of Port Gibson. ``It was burning and I got to a window and started pulling them out as fast as I could,'' he said. ``There was an old lady in the bus and I tried and tried to pull her out of a window but I couldn't because of the flames and the smoke.'' Claiborne County Fire Chief Sam Jennings said the van, gutted by the fire, had seats for 16 but was carrying 34 people. ``The whole road was muddy, there was mud on the bridge,'' said the driver, Bobbie Skinner, who was hospitalized with injuries. She said once the van started sliding, she could not control it. ``It went down into the creek,'' she said. ``I climbed out of the window and started pulling children out.'' Jennings said the bridge, at the foot of a hill, had elevated wooden tracks over railroad ties forming the bridge floor and only one vehicle could pass at a time. ``It appears the van came off the hill and just missed the ridges and slid off hood-first,'' he said. ``Apparently, the fire started in the motor area, possibly a broken fuel line near the fuel pump, and then spread through the interior.'' Jennings said the five bodies were in the front of the van. ``When I got there the kids were running around hollering, screaming and crying and we started putting them in the car to get them warm,'' the fire chief said. The dead were not immediately identified. Twenty-five of the children, all ages 4 to 6, were examined at a Port Gibson hospital and released, officers said. It was misting rain as the van made its morning round to pick up children for a Head Start program in the Pattison community. The program is designed to prepare low-income children for elementary school. George Berryhill, who works for Green at the ranch a few hundred yards from the bridge, said he pulled one girl from the van whose coat was on fire. ``I just threw her in the creek to put out the fire and then picked her up,'' he said. Green said the woman he tried to rescue had suffered a head injury and appeared dazed. Berryhill said he tried to put out the fire with an extinguisher and then broke out a window. He said he and Green had rushed to the scene after ``hearing a loud thump and a horn blow. When I got there the bus was resting on its side below the wooden bridge and it was burning.'' Berryhill said he called firemen and that ambulances arrived to pick up the children. Regina Butler, a teacher at the head start center, said the children were among 164 pupils in the child care facility. ``We tried to go on but parents kept coming in getting their children,'' Mrs. Butler said. ``We've been flooded with calls because we have several buses that make rounds.'' AP-NR-12-17 1541EST<