A Michigan 7th-grader, Dillon Reeves, is being hailed a hero after he took control of his school bus when the driver fell unconscious while driving. Warren Consolidated Schools released a video of the incident, showing Dillon grabbing the wheel and steering the bus to a safe stop, while applying the brake, on Masonic Boulevard near Bunert Road. He even calmed his fellow students and instructed them to call 911. Superintendent Robert Livernois praised Dillon for his act of courage and maturity; he said Dillon had the "wherewithal" to press down on the brake slowly, which helped the bus safely ease to a stop without incident. Two Good Samaritans also assisted during the emergency, one of whom helped Dillon with the driver and the other helped the students off the bus using the rear door. The driver was hospitalized, and the drug test results are pending. Dillon's parents were proud of their son and said he was able to take action because he had been riding along with the driver every day and is always observant of his surroundings. The school district honored Dillon for his bravery and quick reaction.