Article updated: 2/24/2012 4:30 PM

No injuries as Lisle school bus slides off road

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A tow truck pulls a school bus back on the road Friday after it slid off an icy Lisle street and into a resident's yard. None of the roughly two dozen students aboard were injured.

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O'Hare Towing Service driver Matt Bartlett prepares to pull a school bus that slid off a Lisle street Friday and became stuck in the snow and mud. None of the two dozen students on board were injured.

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An Illinois Central school bus carrying about two dozen Lisle students skidded off an icy street Friday and wound up stuck in the snow and mud of a resident's yard. No injuries were reported.

Daniel White | Staff Photographer

No injuries were reported Friday when a school bus carrying roughly two dozen first- and second-graders slid off an icy Lisle street and became stuck in the mud and snow of resident Raymond Roe's yard at the intersection of Lacey and Dumoulin.

Daniel White | Staff Photographer

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No injuries were reported Friday morning when a school bus carrying about two dozen students slid off an icy Lisle street and wound up with its front tires stuck in the mud of a resident’s yard. The students, all first- and second-graders from Tate Woods Elementary School, were transferred to another bus and arrived about 20 minutes late for classes, Lisle Unit District 202 Assistant Superintendent Keith Filipiak said.