Middle schoolers stop runaway bus after driver passes out behind the wheel
Read our Privacy notice The quick actions of five middle school students may have prevented a disaster. On Wednesday, a group of students from Hancock Middle School in Mississippi worked together after their school bus driver experienced a medical emergency and passed out. Leah Taylor, the driver, told WLOX that the "students stepped up when I passed out driving the bus." “She kind of fell over, like flopped over, and everyone started standing up,” McKenzy Finch, a sixth-grade, told the...
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