School bus driver saves choking student
SPENCERPORT, N.Y. — A school bus driver was honored for saving a choking student on his bus. On Sept. 14, passengers on a Spencerport Central School District bus alerted driver Don Tyson to a struggling kindergarten student. Tyson checked his mirror and realized that the 5-year-old was not breathing. He pulled the bus to the side of the road and performed the Heimlich maneuver on the student, dislodging a piece of hard candy from his throat. The school board presented Tyson with a certificate for his heroism.
Bus operators recognized for ‘clean’ efforts
WASHINGTON, D.C. — School bus operators were among the six entities recognized as National Clean Bus Leaders for 2005. The Environmental and Energy Study Institute gave the honor to Colorado Springs (Colo.) School Districts 11 and 20; Cook-Illinois Corp. of Oak Forest, Ill.; and Medford (N.J.) Township Public School District for their efforts to make school buses cleaner. All three operators have been fueling their buses with biodiesel to reduce emissions. The Colorado Springs districts have also been using diesel oxidation catalysts and particulate matter filters.









