14-Year-Old Girl Stops Runaway Bus with Students from Crashing Into Gas Station

The teen also reportedly helped steer the bus away from oncoming traffic, pedestrians and other parked cars

<p>Google Maps</p>  Izzy Miller, 14, stopped a bus full of students from rolling toward a gas station last week, the business shared.

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Izzy Miller, 14, stopped a bus full of students from rolling toward a gas station last week, the business shared.

An Australian teen has been honored for helping stop a bus full of students onboard that began rolling toward a gas station last week.

Izzy Miller leaped into action on Nov. 22 after noticing a bus parked at a local high school in New South Wales “somehow rolled away without the driver” behind the wheel, according to a Facebook post from the North Casino Mini Mart, which was nearly hit by the vehicle.

The 14-year-old told Australia’s ABC News that she quickly realized “there was no one at the steering wheel” as the bus began to roll. She then noticed the danger they were in.

"It was heading near the petrol tank and no one was doing anything,” she recalled. “So, I jumped up, got into action and steered it away."

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Miller “safely” steered the bus away from the Mini Mart, as well as oncoming traffic, pedestrians and more than three parked cars, according to the business’ post on Facebook.

The “true little hero” then managed to bring the bus and its passengers “safely to a stop,” the store added.

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"I had a guy pumping gas at the time,” owner Erin Witton told ABC News. “If that bus had hit the bowser, worse case it would have blown.”

Miller said her initial concern was the fate of the kids on the bus. “If I didn't do anything about it, something really bad could have happened to the kids,” she told the outlet.

Witton has since thanked Miller “for her selfless and quick thinking” during the terrifying event, which she believes “could’ve ended catastrophically” had the teen not stepped up, according to the Mini Mart’s post.

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“I [truly] believe Kevin Hogan MP needs to jump on this and get this girl a well deserved community bravery award,” the post said.

“All the team at North Casino Mini Mart are in debt and just super thankful for this beautiful young lady."

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