A school bus driver in Ohio helped evacuate over a dozen students after the vehicle caught fire on Thursday morning. The bus was bringing 15 students to Monticello Middle School in Cleveland Heights, Ohio when a fire broke out behind one of the vehicle's rear wheels, according to a statement from school district superintendent Liz Kirby. Photos from the incident shared by the Cleveland Heights Fire Department show flames shooting from the bus's windows.
Main Idea: A Cleveland Heights City School District bus driver safely evacuated 15 students after a school bus fire broke out in Ohio.
Key Points:
A school bus fire can scare families and raise concerns about student safety, even when no one is hurt.
Quick evacuation by Cleveland Heights City School District staff and fire crews shows how drills and inspections can protect students and limit harm.
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The school district is a central institutional actor handling the bus fire response and student support.
Local fire department took concrete action to extinguish the bus fire and reported no injuries.
Named school district superintendent quoted explaining the evacuation, safety response, and inspections.
The city is the local setting for the incident and district response.
The school destination of the students and a minor institutional reference in the incident.
State law enforcement is named as part of the investigation into the fire’s cause.
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