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Update regarding patient from tour bus accident

UPDATE: Amanda Michalski has been discharged from Penn State Hershey Medical Center.

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UPDATE, THURSDAY AM: Amanda Michalski remains in good condition.

Media are asked to continue to respect the privacy of Amanda and her family, and understand they are not interested in interviews at this time.

Updates will continue to be posted to www.pennstatehersheynewsroom.org.

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UPDATE, TUESDAY PM: Amanda Michalski is now listed in good condition.

Media are asked to continue to respect the privacy of Amanda and her family, and understand they are not interested in interviews at this time.

Updates will continue to be posted to www.pennstatehersheynewsroom.org.

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UPDATE, MONDAY PM: Amanda Michalski is currently listed in fair condition.

The other patient from the incident who was admitted to the Medical Center has been discharged.

Media are asked to respect the privacy of Amanda and her family, and understand they are not interested in interviews at this time.

Updates will continue to be posted to www.pennstatehersheynewsroom.org.

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UPDATE, SUNDAY PM: Amanda Michalski, one of the two victims of the tour bus accident still admitted to Penn State Hershey Medical Center, is currently listed in serious condition.

Media are asked to respect the privacy of both families and understand they are not interested in interviews at this time.

Updates will continue to be posted to www.pennstatehersheynewsroom.org.

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UPDATE, SATURDAY PM: Seton Hill University Assistant Dean of Students Jaimie Steel will read a brief statement for the press regarding the incident earlier today when a bus carrying the University's women's lacrosse team crashed on the Pennsylvania Turnpike.

Time:  8:00 p.m. (Saturday, March 16)

Location:  Hospital North Entrance, Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center

Media planning to attend should enter the campus on University Drive and follow signs for the Emergency Department. After crossing Campus Drive, pass the ED on the left and at the stop sign, turn right to follow the circle around past the College of Medicine entrance to the North Entrance.

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INITIAL STATEMENT, SATURDAY 3/16/13: On Saturday morning (March 16), Penn State Hershey Medical Center received three patients from a tour bus accident on the Pennsylvania Turnpike. The bus was carrying the Women's Lacrosse team from Seton Hill University. All three patients were flown to Penn State Hershey Medical Center by Penn State Hershey Life Lion Critical Care Transport, where head coach Kristina Quigley and her unborn baby boy passed away. At the request of Seton Hill University and out of respect for the patients' families, the Medical Center will not release the names or conditions of the other two patients at this time. As new information becomes available, it will be posted to www.pennstatehersheynewsroom.org.

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