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A Seattle bus driver collapsed. What would YOU do?

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Your bus driver collapses, what do you even do?

Okay, so I'm reading the news this morning, sipping my chai, and I see this story out of King County Metro that, I mean, it just stopped me cold. A passenger on a bus – just going about their day, probably heading down to the International District for some pho or something – suddenly has to take the wheel because the driver *collapses* at the controls. Can you even imagine that? I mean, talk about a sudden shift in your commute from passive rider to, like, emergency co-pilot.

### Local Hero Saves the Day

This wasn't just a minor incident, either. The report says this happened on a King County Metro bus, and this passenger, whose quick thinking honestly probably saved lives, managed to get their hand on the steering wheel while trying to revive the driver. The bus was in motion, for sure, and stopping it safely under those circumstances? That's just super intense. It just shows you that even in a city where we're sometimes, you know, a little reserved – some people call it the Seattle Freeze, I just call it Midwestern politeness with Nordic emotional distance – there are still people ready to step up when it really counts.

* **What happened:** A King County Metro bus driver collapsed while driving.

* **Who intervened:** A passenger, who grabbed the steering wheel and tried to help the driver.

* **The outcome:** The passenger's quick action prevented a potentially much worse incident.

I mean, we rely on these bus routes, don't we? Whether you're commuting from West Seattle over the bridge (when it's not closed, bus karo!) or heading downtown from Rainier Valley, Metro is a lifeline for so many. This story just highlights the unexpected heroism you find in everyday Seattle, reminding us that sometimes, it's the person next to you who truly has your back. That's Seattle – Rainier's out, everything's forgiven.

Catch Keith and the crew breaking this down every morning on the radio — mornings.live.

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