VIDEO: MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS SAVE BUS DRIVER’S LIFE AFTER PASSING OUT

Date:

Video: The bus driver went unconscious while driving the bus, students noticed and smashed on the brakes and pumped asthma medicine into driver

Students at Hancock Middle School in Hancock County, Mississippi saved their bus driver’s life during a medical emergency on April 22, 2026. Leah Taylor is the bus driver that passed out during an asthma attack.

The kids were on the bus going home after a long day of school. The driver began getting dizzy and leaning in multiple directions with no control.

A student noticed the driver slumping down while she was driving and looking bodily limp. The driver was having an asthma attack and could not breathe. The student runs to the front of the bus and yells for other students to help. The driver loses control.

The student takes control of the steering wheel. Other students come to the driver’s aid. A student is seen slamming on the brakes to stop the bus.

Another student is seen grabbing the asthma medicine out of the bus driver’s hand and putting it to the driver’s mouth.

Other kids call 911 and their parents. The bus driver comes back to consciousness and the kids were taken home by another bus.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Share post:

Subscribe

Popular

More like this
Related

VIDEO: MASS SHOOTING AT FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY, 2 KILLED, 8 SHOT

Watch video of the graphic moments a mass shooting occurred at Florida State University in the food court

MOM KILLED IN CRASH WHILE DRIVING DODGE CHARGER ON HIGHWAY

Tyronesha Shanae Sherlock Benton died after crashing on interstate, she had 3 kids

MAN ARRESTED ACCUSED OF RAPING 79-YEAR-OLD WOMAN IN COLD CASE

Willie Little, 57, was arrested on April 16, 2026...

NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL UNIVERSITY TRACK STUDENT ATHLETE ACCUSED OF RAPING FEMALE TEAMMATE

Historically black college NCCU is so strict that female students cant even spend the night in the Chidley Hall male dormitory. Yet most PWI universities allow 24 hour overnight visitation for freshmen