Updated 12/9/15 @ 5 a.m.

A St. Vrain Valley School District driver who rolled a school bus with eight children on board told a state trooper following the crash that she was on "about six prescription medications."

According to 7 News in Denver:

Elizabeth Burris was injured in the accident, along with five of her passengers.

She was taken into custody about 7:20 p.m. Monday on suspicion of driving under the influence and multiple counts of careless driving causing injury, vehicular assault and child abuse. She was released Tuesday evening on bail. Burris lost control of her bus on Colorado 7 west of Lyons about 4 p.m. Monday and rolled it onto its side. Five of the eight children on board were hospitalized after the crash.

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A female bus driver rolled a school bus on Highway 7 Monday afternoon, injuring a number of students. 39-year-old Elizabeth Burris of Longmont has been arrested for suspicion of driving under the influence of drugs.

According to 7 News in Denver:

Eight St. Vrain Valley School District students were on board when the bus went off the right side of the road and rolled. The crash happened at around 4 p.m. seven miles west of Lyons.

Burris and five students were taken to the hospital after the crash. Two were seriously injured – the rest sustained minor injuries. The children who weren't hurt were reunited with their parents at Lyons High School. Burris will be booked into the Boulder County Jail once she's released from the hospital.

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