And i saw the whole thing happen. And i saw it come down the road. And then it slide it slid into our lot and hit the street sign and that flew into the yard and then it crashed into the house. Reporter she had just stepped outside. Her mother and sister were inside their house, standing in the front room. It sounded like an explosion. I literally thought there was a gas leak and something exploded downstairs. Reporter she says she and her daughter left the room seconds before the school bus came smashing through their house. I said i prayer and, thank you, god, my kids were not in that room because we would have been pinned to wall. I dont know what could have happened. I dont want to think about the whatifs. Its too scary. Reporter she got the rest of her family out of the house. This sz an 11yearold girl was ushering her classmates out of the back of the bus. I was kind of encouraging the kids, you have to get out, come o lets go. Reporter with the kids out of the bus and unharmed a
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