Had it not been for the rapid wits and actions of these two brothers, the bus might have run off the path

Due to the courageous exertion of these two young men, all the passengers on the bus were safe and sound.

It was a typical Monday morning. A bus full of beaming kids was heading to school with Connor and Seamus Collins. The bus driver was 77-year-old, Arthur McDougal. Unexpectedly, he fell to the floor of the bus.

“I didn’t see him fall. But I heard a roar from his fall. And then the bus started turning right into a ditch,” Connor remembered.

Connor knew instantly that he had to act. In other ways, a bus full of students could crash. Connor knew, he had to trig the bus no matter what.

“I jumped up, slammed on the brakes, and shouted for my little brother to contact 911.”

After the death of the bus driver, Seamus said he needed his classmates to stay quiet as well as not to move from their seats.

Seamus said:

“I made an attempt to calm everyone down. I told them that everything would be alright and the police were on their way. I hugged one of the students because he was crying.”

Due to the courageous exertion of these two young men, they were able to rescue the lives of all the passengers on the bus. Had it not been for the rapid wits and actions of these two brothers, the bus might have run off the path and plunged into the valley. Or it could collide with another car on the forthcoming runway.

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