I drive school busses here in Florida and this man did no wrong he did everything right to prevent a life ending tragedy. You can fix bent metal and replace busted glass but you can never replace the smile of an innocent little child. The fog and his load were the only factors involved and he was doing it right. Honorable man and the hand of God helped him through it as well.
Absolute legend sir! What an amazing man. May he be blessed richly. The fact his 1st question was about the kids tells alot about the kind of man he is.😇
tearing up just hearing the compassion in his voice.... he's someone you want to do business with... I have a feeling the insurance wouldn't care about the miss... prob deny the claim or something... but, at least the kids are ok :)
Glad everyone was ok he had two choices 1 kill people 2 or take his life and crash into a ditch I chooses 2 but he didn’t die tho but glad everyone was alright
Exactly what I tried to explain to people when they complained about that guys sentence in the Colorado wreck and made him the victim. Nobody mentioned the run away ramps he passed, or the fact he could of ditched it before he ruined innocent lives.
That's what you call a hero. The children always come 1st always if you had the lay your life down for the children. Then that's what you dude especially if you're a man.
He got a muscle spasm in his back, gears slipped, air brakes were shot to hell. There was nothing he could do. Some guys can drink and drive, some can't. What is drunk? LOL
Horrible title on this video. Most people would see that "Ola man sacrifices himself" means that he died trying to save those kids. But he was barely hurt. That reporter (and the person who uploads your videos) needs to learn how to report better. Do better without deceiving the public.
If he was really driving slow he would have been able to just stop. If ditching it was your only option to avoid hitting something you couldn't see through the fog you are going faster then the distance you can see where you can stop by.
You try driving an 18 wheeler, with 80,000lbs of logs on the back. See if you are able to stop in time. It’s just like a mini train. The truck would have been able to stop, about a 1/4 mile after he hit the bus. It’s one thing to keep a distance from the vehicle your following behind, and even go slow in the fog. However, if the bus had crossed to block the oncoming lane, no driver would have been able to see that until the body of the bus came into view. Most cars would have been able to stop on time, with the assistance of slamming the antilock brakes. An 18-wheeler would not. This is why blocking the road with the bus, to stop people passing, is not a good idea. An 18-wheeler, depending on conditions, might not be able to stop. If the driver didn’t do what this guy did in the story, the results could have been, catastrophically devastating.
@@jayasmrmore3687 any speed, especially if the truck is on a downward incline, which appeared to be the case in this instance. You can’t go too slow, otherwise people with nuts for brains will try and illegally pass you, creating an even more dangerous situation. So I’d say the truck would have been going at least 20 under.
this is what real men do. Good job sir you have my highest level of respect. God bless you and i hope life treats you kindly.
God bless that man. What a heroic act.
Beautiful, very proud to see a southern man hang it all up trying to not get nobody killed. Outstanding sir, thank you.
I drive school busses here in Florida and this man did no wrong he did everything right to prevent a life ending tragedy. You can fix bent metal and replace busted glass but you can never replace the smile of an innocent little child. The fog and his load were the only factors involved and he was doing it right. Honorable man and the hand of God helped him through it as well.
A truck can be replaced a life cannot. God bless him! ❤
Absolute legend sir!
What an amazing man.
May he be blessed richly.
The fact his 1st question was about the kids tells alot about the kind of man he is.😇
God bless him
God bless this gentleman need more men like him in the world selfless men not selfish men
It’s like when he got pulled out the first question he ask was “are the students ok”it was like he just didn’t want to hurt any of them
tearing up just hearing the compassion in his voice.... he's someone you want to do business with... I have a feeling the insurance wouldn't care about the miss... prob deny the claim or something... but, at least the kids are ok :)
Wow that must’ve been absolutely terrifying
Very lucky and very good man
Glad everyone was ok he had two choices 1 kill people 2 or take his life and crash into a ditch I chooses 2 but he didn’t die tho but glad everyone was alright
We know. We have thinking skills and came to that conclusion ourselves.
@@honuswagner9348 don't be a bitch.
@@ramonpaco9453 Your mother
I bet insurance did not pay a dime. He out it in the ditch on purpose. He said so himself.... atleast I bet they tried this logic.
What about people who jumped on 9/11 and their life insurance policy wasn't old enough?
Needs a follow up to see if his insurance company screwed him over for saving the lives of 40 children.
unwritten rule for every real truck driver. you die before an innocent.
Not a requirement, this guy was selfless
Exactly what I tried to explain to people when they complained about that guys sentence in the Colorado wreck and made him the victim. Nobody mentioned the run away ramps he passed, or the fact he could of ditched it before he ruined innocent lives.
I live in Arkansas about 100 miles from where this happened. We try to protect our kids here no matter what it means.
W old man
Reminds me of phantom 309 ! With a better ending !
That's what you call a hero. The children always come 1st always if you had the lay your life down for the children. Then that's what you dude especially if you're a man.
Phantom 309
Thought that as soon as I saw the title of this video, now I gotta listen to that masterpiece of a song
He got a muscle spasm in his back, gears slipped, air brakes were shot to hell. There was nothing he could do. Some guys can drink and drive, some can't. What is drunk?
LOL
❤
Horrible title on this video. Most people would see that "Ola man sacrifices himself" means that he died trying to save those kids. But he was barely hurt. That reporter (and the person who uploads your videos) needs to learn how to report better. Do better without deceiving the public.
Fantom 309.
Yessir.
Did anybody see the title say "Ola"?
Ok who was in the wrong lane?
Naw the bus had the stop arms out and kids crossing so he took the ditch from either rear ending the bus or trying to pass it with kids crossing
If he was really driving slow he would have been able to just stop. If ditching it was your only option to avoid hitting something you couldn't see through the fog you are going faster then the distance you can see where you can stop by.
You try driving an 18 wheeler, with 80,000lbs of logs on the back. See if you are able to stop in time. It’s just like a mini train. The truck would have been able to stop, about a 1/4 mile after he hit the bus. It’s one thing to keep a distance from the vehicle your following behind, and even go slow in the fog. However, if the bus had crossed to block the oncoming lane, no driver would have been able to see that until the body of the bus came into view. Most cars would have been able to stop on time, with the assistance of slamming the antilock brakes. An 18-wheeler would not. This is why blocking the road with the bus, to stop people passing, is not a good idea. An 18-wheeler, depending on conditions, might not be able to stop. If the driver didn’t do what this guy did in the story, the results could have been, catastrophically devastating.
@@Keaton0801 going what speed?
@@jayasmrmore3687 any speed, especially if the truck is on a downward incline, which appeared to be the case in this instance. You can’t go too slow, otherwise people with nuts for brains will try and illegally pass you, creating an even more dangerous situation. So I’d say the truck would have been going at least 20 under.
@@Keaton0801 if they illegally pass you that’s their fault I’m not responsible. Maybe I’ll be nice and pull over to let them by first though.
@@movingtargetproductions5046 not if it is foggy
Phantom 309
Yessir. Red Sovine's song based on a true story.
God bless him