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Mississippi Middle School Students Stop Bus From Crashing After Driver Blacks Out

  • Middle school students in Mississippi prevented a school bus crash after the driver lost consciousness on a highway.
  • Twelve-Year-Old Jackson Casnave saw the bus swerve, took control of the steering, and helped to maneuver it safely onto the median.
  • Another student, Darrius Clark, applied the brakes to help stop the bus safely on the median.
  • Students including Destiny Cornelius provided emergency aid by calling 911, administering medicine to the driver, and supporting the driver's head.
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High school students from Mississippi, with a strong mood, prevented their school bus from crashing after the driver lost consciousness on a four-lane highway. The bus had just left Hancock High School in Hancock County on Wednesday with about 40 children on board when Leah Taylor, 46, suffered an asthma attack. He tried to reach his medication, but lost consciousness before he could do so. In a matter of seconds, the students took action. Jacks…

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Mississippi middle school students stop bus from crashing after driver blacks out

Quick-thinking middle school students in Mississippi have kept their school bus from crashing after their driver passed out on a four-lane highway.

·United States
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seacoastecho.com broke the news in Bay Saint Louis, United States on Thursday, April 23, 2026.
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