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7th grader honored for saving bus driver and other students

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A Michigan seventh grader was honored Wednesday evening one week after jumping into action to help save a bus driver and other students after the bus driver lost consciousness while driving.

Dillon Reeves was presented with a certificate by Warren Consolidated School District Superintendent Robert D. Livernois in the Wednesday ceremony.

"To Dillon Reeves, in recognition of your quick thinking and bravery," Livernois said at the event.

PHOTO: Dillon Reeves was honored by Warren Consolidated School District Superintendent Robert D. Livernois on May 3, 2023 in a ceremony.
Dillon Reeves was honored by Warren Consolidated School District Superintendent Robert D. Livernois on May 3, 2023 in a ceremony.

"What he did will grow in intensity over time. When you consider he stopped a 15,000-pound school bus with 65 children on it. Just cool, calm, quick thinking under pressure," Livernois told Detroit ABC affiliate WXYZ.

Dillon is a student at Lois E. Carter Middle School in Warren, Michigan, a city about 20 miles north of Detroit. When school let out last Wednesday afternoon, he and other students were riding in a bus when he noticed the driver was "in distress [so he] stepped to the front of the bus and helped bring it to a stop without incident," according to an April 26 statement shared on Facebook by the school district.

PHOTO: Dillon Reeves jumped into action after he noticed the driver of the school bus he was riding in was in distress, April 26, 2023, in Warren, Michigan.
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Dillon Reeves jumped into action after he noticed the driver of the school bus he was riding in was in distress, April 26, 2023, in Warren, Michigan.
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The bus driver had "became lightheaded and lost consciousness" while driving along Masonic Boulevard near Bunert Road in Warren, according to the superintendent.

The incident was caught on video and the driver can be seen radioing for help before suddenly passing out. Dillon then rushes to the front of the bus and puts his foot on the brake before yelling to his fellow schoolmates to call 911.

PHOTO: Lois E. Carter Middle School located in Warren, Mich., in this Google Maps Street View image.
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Lois E. Carter Middle School located in Warren, Mich., in this Google Maps Street View image.
PHOTO: Dillon Reeves is a seventh grader at Lois E. Carter Middle School in Warren, Michigan.
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Dillon Reeves is a seventh grader at Lois E. Carter Middle School in Warren, Michigan.

Livernois said first responders from the Warren police and fire departments later "tended to the driver" and helped to safely move students onto a different bus, which then completed the original route and transported the students home.

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After the incident, Dillon and his parents, Ireta and Steve Reeves, sat down with WXYZ. Dillon said he wasn't "expecting anything out of it."

PHOTO: Steve and Ireta Reeves with their son Dillon Reeves are seen during an interview.
Steve and Ireta Reeves with their son Dillon Reeves are seen during an interview.
PHOTO: Dillon Reeves, a seventh grader at Lois E. Carter Middle School in Warren, Michigan, is credited for helping to save a bus driver and other students Wednesday.
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Dillon Reeves, a seventh grader at Lois E. Carter Middle School in Warren, Michigan, is credited for helping to save a bus driver and other students Wednesday.
PHOTO: Dillon Reeves is credited for helping to save a bus driver and other students.
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Dillon Reeves is credited for helping to save a bus driver and other students.

When his son was honored Wednesday, Steve Reeves said the recognition was "so good" for both Dillon and the community.

"We need more of this in the world. We need to be cared for and take care of people. I'm sure there is more to come," Steve Reeves said.