A school bus carrying nine children, crashed into a Pennsylvania home Tuesday morning. 

The driver could have suffered a medical issue before the crash. None of the children were hurt, and nobody in the house was injured.

Students told police that the driver began hyperventilating and hit the accelerator before the crash, as reported by the NY Post.

An 11-year old girl, Isabel Llopias, took action after the crash and calmly help her fellow students off the bus. She said:

"I saw some adults out there and I said, ‘Help us, please!’ Then I saw the latch on the door, I opened it and I got out and then I was encouraging kids, I was like, ‘C’mon, you’ve got to get out! C’mon, let’s go."

Witnesses said that the driver looked lethargic, and completely out of it. the 58-year old driver was taken to the hospital for evaluation. Neighbors escorted the students to another home.

A second grader and his parents were in the home at the time of the crash and were unharmed.

The school nurse examined all the scared students and found them to be OK. They were offered snacks after the frightening experience.

 

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