TAMPA, Fla. — A 10-year-old boy is being hailed a hero for his actions after a school bus crashed into a pond near Tampa and overturned.
The Tampa Bay Times reported fifth-grader Nicholas Sierra got a kindergartner safely out of the partly submerged bus on Thursday afternoon. The safety patroller at Mary E. Bryant Elementary School then went back onto the bus and brought out two more students, a first-grader and second-grader.
“It wouldn’t be fair if they died and I lived,” Sierra told the newspaper.
Here's part of his account. Went back to bus after bringing kids out to rescue more. Oh and he's 10. @TB_Times pic.twitter.com/owEcqp9vUG
— Michael Majchrowicz (@mjmajchrowicz) September 17, 2015
Three Hillsborough County Sheriff’s deputies arrived and made sure all 27 students made it out of the bus. Deputies say only one child was treated for minor injuries.
It’s unclear why the bus driver veered off the road and into a pond. Sheriff’s deputies are investigating. He has been suspended with pay while school officials investigate. ABC News reported the driver, whom witnesses said stayed on the bus until all the kids were off, has said he believes the brakes failed.