Lucas Peterson, a writer for the New York Times
That was just the first in a series of tweets Peterson wrote as he was evacuated from a Megabus en route to Milwaukee that caught fire shortly after leaving Chicago.
Update: the bus is on fire. pic.twitter.com/alvXtoHbwL
- The Frugal Traveler (@frugaltraveler) February 21, 2016
Update: the bus exploded. pic.twitter.com/Sd0rBYN714
- The Frugal Traveler (@frugaltraveler) February 21, 2016
Emergency services here now pic.twitter.com/40BDWMM1q5
- The Frugal Traveler (@frugaltraveler) February 21, 2016
He continued: "Someone on the top deck eventually says: 'We should get off of this bus.' So we all get out. People trying to get their luggage. Small fire. Small fire over wheel becomes big; people abandon luggage and get away. Entire thing goes up in flames, series of loud booms."
"The low-cost bus industry, which has revolutionized
Peterson spoke to some of the passengers on the bus as they waited in a grassy field on the side of the highway.
They've got us all standing in a grassy area by the highway awaiting further instruction pic.twitter.com/m3sZPBQw9e
- The Frugal Traveler (@frugaltraveler) February 21, 2016
What's left of the bus. pic.twitter.com/9nCdhHINLf
- The Frugal Traveler (@frugaltraveler) February 21, 2016
Alexei O'Brien, student at U of St Thomas, says he lost his clothes, schoolwork, hundreds of $ in textbooks pic.twitter.com/Uzhpji2tUa
- The Frugal Traveler (@frugaltraveler) February 21, 2016
about 5 hours later, arrived in Milwaukee. Wishing everyone who stayed on bus safe journey to Twin Cities. pic.twitter.com/ldboKmY642
- The Frugal Traveler (@frugaltraveler) February 21, 2016