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Gov. Bush
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hip on jog
BUSH
AUSTIN (AP) — Gov. George W.
Bush, the Republi
can presidential
front-runner, sus
tained minor in
juries to his right
leg and hip yester
day when he dived
to avoid a truck
trailer that over
turned near his
jogging path.
Bush was treated at the scene and
later traveled to New Hampshire for a
scheduled campaign swing, Linda
Edwards, Bush’s press secretary, said.
“I feel great,” Bush said by tele
phone from New Hampshire.
Staff Sgt. Roscoe Hughey, Texas
Department of Public Safety agent
who was accompanying Bush on a
bicycle, received bruises to his left
side, DPS spokesperson Tela Mange
said. He was treated at Brackenridge
Hospital and released about four
hours later, hospital spokesperson
Stephanie Elsea said.
Bush was running on the hike-
and-bike trail around Town Lake in
downtown Austin when the accident
occurred about 12:06 p.m., accord
ing to Edwards and the Austin Police
Department.
A truck pulling a dumpster-like
trailer was traveling on the street that
parallels the jogging trail when the
trailer overturned. Debris — includ
ing chunks of concrete and wood —
were dumped across the jogging path.
“I was at the end of a three-mile
run when I heard the noise, looked
back, [and] saw it start to tip, and my
instincts were to dive,” Bush said.
Bush said he scraped his right leg
and hip when he dived behind a
bridge support.
He said he was not struck by the
debris from the truck.
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