The teenager who saved a busload of his classmates by springing to action when the driver suffered a medical emergency was alert because he was not using a cellphone.
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for students at carter middle school in warren, michigan. but for those on bus 46 that april afternoon, it was the beginning of an unforgettable ordeal. all of a sudden, the brakes get slammed. we all were just terrified and shocked. and that is when i, like, looked up and saw him. reporter: seven greater dillon reeves had grabbed the steering wheel. soon after, police called the boys father and stepmother. steve and ireta. are you the parent of dillon reeves? i say, yes. what did he do? no, this is a good phone call, your son is a hero. he stopped the bus. reporter: to explain and secy footage shows how dylan noticed the driver was having a medical emergency and immediate he sprang from his seat. i just knew what to do in thatel, hit the break, an