A schoolbus carrying 40 children has collided with another car in Sydney, injuring two children.
Emergency services were called to the scene on Peninsular Road at Grays Point just before 9am on Friday morning.
Two children were treated at the scene for suspected arm fractures.
A schoolbus was involved in an incident on Peninsular Road at Grays Point on Friday morning
NSW Ambulance said the schoolbus collided with another car on Peninsular Road at Grays Point.
Police have released conflicting details, telling Daily Mail Australia the bus slammed on its brakes to avoid another vehicle - throwing passengers forward - but did not collide with the vehicle.
'Police were told the bus was forced to break heavily after the car pulled out in front of it, but no collision occurred.' a spokesperson said.
The other children were able to walk off the scene with no other injuries reported.
The two injured students were transported for treatment to Sutherland Hospital.
Police are investigating the incident.
Emergency services were called to the scene on Friday morning with two children reportedly injured