ASHLAND | Heroic Siblings in Northern Ohio Save School Bus Driver During Medical Emergency
ASHLAND| A brother and sister used teamwork to save their school bus driver in Northern Ohio.
The kids were on their way to school in Ashland when the driver suffered a medical emergency.
8-year-old Catrina noticed and told the older kids on the bus, including her 14-year-old brother, Charlie.
That’s when her brother got on the radio and called for help.
“My brother, like on the inside when something’s going wrong, he’s scared, but on the outside he’s like calm and concentrated,” said Catrina Thomas.
The bus driver is now out of the hospital and recovering at home.
She said that she teaches kids how to use the radio for emergencies like this.
Surveillance video from inside a school bus shows the moment heroic students in Ashland, Ohio, helped save a bus driver in medical distress.
The quick thinking of Catrina and Charlie Thomas, students at Crestview Local Schools, has earned them praise as heroes after the incident on December 19. Their actions, captured on bus surveillance footage, highlight the importance of emergency preparedness—even among young students.
What an inspiring story of courage and sibling teamwork! Have you heard about similar acts of heroism in your community? Share below.





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