Warren middle school student who stopped bus after driver passed out
Michigan News - Lehto Live • 7m 56s
A student from Warren Consolidated Schools in Michigan is being hailed as a hero for preventing a bus crash on Wednesday. Thirteen-year-old Dillon Reeves acted quickly when the bus driver lost consciousness, successfully stopping the vehicle and avoiding a potential disaster. Reeves stood quietly at a press conference held by school officials, who praised his quick thinking and heroic actions.
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