Mississippi school kids stop school bus on highway after driver passes out
On Wednesday, middle school students in Kiln, Mississippi, heroically intervened when their bus driver, Leah Taylor, passed out due to an asthma attack while on the highway. Sixth-grader Jackson Casnave, 12, grabbed the steering wheel to prevent the bus from swerving, while fellow sixth-grader Darrius Clark attempted to apply the brakes.

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AI-generatedOn Wednesday, middle school students in Kiln, Mississippi, heroically intervened when their bus driver, Leah Taylor, passed out due to an asthma attack while on the highway. Sixth-grader Jackson Casnave, 12, grabbed the steering wheel to prevent the bus from swerving, while fellow sixth-grader Darrius Clark attempted to apply the brakes. Kayleigh Clark, 13, called 911 amidst the chaos, and Destiny Cornelius administered the driver's nebulizer. McKenzy Finch, 13, supported the driver and alerted the school district. The students successfully brought the bus to a stop in the median, preventing a potential accident. The driver, Leah Taylor, expressed immense gratitude, stating the students saved her life. The students were later recognized for their quick thinking and bravery.
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5 extracted"They saved my life."
"I didn’t have time to process my emotions. I just wanted to make sure that nobody got hurt."
Sixth-grader Jackson Casnave, 12, grabbed the wheel after noticing the bus had started to swerve.
The bus driver, Leah Taylor, suffered an asthma attack and lost consciousness.
Middle school students in Mississippi stopped their school bus after the driver passed out.