Teen hero credits lack of cellphone for saving classmates on runaway bus.

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A 13-year-old Michigan boy, Dillon Reeves, saved his classmates by taking control of their school bus when the driver passed out. Dillon credits not being distracted by a cell phone for his heroic act, while his classmates were. His father called it a "very powerful lesson." Dillon's actions were captured by the bus's security camera, and he has been praised by his school's superintendent and the Warren Police Department commissioner.
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