Heroic Bus Driver’s Quick Thinking Saves 15 Kids When Bus Suddenly Erupts in Flames

An Ohio school bus ⁤driver is receiving ⁤accolades for effectively ensuring the safety of students during a fire incident on⁢ the⁣ bus. The fire broke⁣ out while the bus was at the corner of Cambridge and⁢ Northhampton,⁢ transporting students to Monticello Middle School. Thanks to the driver’s prompt ⁢actions, all 15 students were evacuated without any injuries. Another⁣ bus was dispatched ⁤to transport the students to school after⁤ the ⁤incident. The ​fire department⁢ swiftly controlled the fire, which ⁤was later found to have originated from the rear wheel.⁢ the school district’s ​superintendent expressed gratitude for the driver’s rapid response and ‌credited annual evacuation drills for the ⁣successful evacuation. The⁤ cause of the fire ⁢is under investigation, even though the bus had passed inspection just two ​weeks ⁢prior. Local ‌residents reported hearing an explosion as the fire started.


An Ohio school bus driver is being praised after no students were injured after a school bus fire erupted.

“There was a school bus fire this morning at the corner of Cambridge & Northhampton. The bus driver acted quickly and got all of the students off the bus and to safety,” the Cleveland Heights Fire Department posted on Facebook.

“The bus had been heading to Monticello Middle School. Students were picked up by another district vehicle and transported to school. There were no injuries and the fire was quickly brought under control by the Cleveland Heights Fire Department,” the post said.

“First and foremost, I can’t express how relieved I am that no one was hurt, and I am incredibly grateful for the quick response from the driver,” Superintendent Liz Kirby posted on the Cleveland Heights School District’s website.

“I spoke with the driver today, and they credited the annual bus evacuation drills that drivers do with students with preparing them,” she wrote, adding that the driver did not want to be named.

“I also must credit the students for reacting so calmly and following the driver’s instructions to get to safety,” she wrote.

She said the bus had 15 middle school students on board at the time of the fire.

Another bus driver in the area stopped at the fire scene and drove the students to school.

The bus that became an inferno had recently passed inspection, Kirby wrote.

“We are investigating the cause of the fire in partnership with the Cleveland Heights Fire Department and the state highway patrol, and we will information when it becomes available,” she wrote.

“Although bus 21 passed its annual mandated state inspection that just took place on February 14, 2025, our mechanic teams have re-inspected all buses in our fleet today out of an abundance of caution,” she wrote.

Maureen Ottman, who lives near the place where the bus caught fire, said she heard the explosion before the fire.

“Heard a big boom. Looked out the window and I saw flames coming from the gas tank,” said, according to WKYC-TV.




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