A school bus driver in Ohio successfully evacuated 15 students after a fire broke out on the vehicle during their morning route on February 27, 2025. The incident occurred while transporting students to Monticello Middle School in Cleveland Heights, where flames erupted behind one of the rear wheels, prompting an emergency response.
- School bus fire in Cleveland Heights, Ohio
- Driver evacuated 15 students safely
- Fire caused by rear wheel ignition
- No injuries reported during the incident
- Students prepared through evacuation drills
- Investigation into fire's cause ongoing
The bus was carrying students when a fire ignited at the back of the vehicle. Photos from the scene depicted flames shooting from windows and thick smoke billowing into the air. The quick actions of the driver ensured that all students exited safely before firefighters arrived to manage the situation.
According to Liz Kirby, superintendent of the Cleveland Heights-University Heights City School District, no injuries were reported among the children or staff involved. The district conducts annual bus evacuation drills which helped prepare both drivers and students for emergencies like this one.
- 15 students were on board at the time of the incident.
- The bus had passed its annual state inspection just two weeks prior.
- A nearby tree caught fire due to proximity to the burning bus.
An additional district bus was dispatched to transport evacuated students safely to school following this incident. School administrators and support staff were prepared to assist upon their arrival at Monticello Middle School. Investigations into what caused the fire will be conducted by local authorities including the school district and state highway patrol.
This event highlights not only the importance of regular safety drills but also effective emergency responses by school personnel. Fortunately, all involved remained unharmed thanks to prompt action and preparedness measures in place.