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'Most adults would panic': Mississippi students stop out-of-control school bus after driver faints
ETimes | May 8, 2026 4:39 AM CST

A group of middle school students in Hancock County, Mississippi, is being praised for acting with remarkable calm after their school bus driver suddenly lost consciousness during a medical emergency, turning what could have become a serious crash into a story of quick thinking and teamwork.

The incident happened earlier this month, shortly after the bus left Hancock Middle School in Kiln, on Highway 603. The driver, Leah Taylor, suffered an asthma attack and fainted while the vehicle was in motion, leaving dozens of students aboard with no adult able to respond immediately. What followed, according to video footage and accounts from the students themselves, was a fast, coordinated effort that helped bring the bus safely to a stop.

“She kind of, sort of fell over, like flopped over, and everyone started standing up,” sixth-grader McKenzy Finch told local television station WLOX, describing the moment the bus began to feel out of control. With the bus still moving, one student moved to the front to steady the steering wheel, another tried to engage the brakes, and a third called 911. Others rushed to check on Taylor and noticed the medication in her hand.

Jackson Casnave, who was seated near the front, said he realised something was wrong as Taylor struggled to breathe. “I saw that the bus was veering off to the side, then I grabbed the wheel,” he said. His actions helped keep the bus from swerving further as the situation grew more urgent.