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Two Farmworkers Spotted A School Bus Fire And Their Split-Second Move Saved Everyone’s Life

Two farmworkers who pulled 20 children from a burning school bus have been honored for their lifesaving actions.

Carlos Perea Romero and Angel Zarco received commendations from the Madera County Board of Supervisors after evacuating a bus full of students on their way to school on Sept. 4.

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“All the students made it out safely without any injuries due to the immediate action taken by the farmworkers and the bus driver. The Board of Supervisors recognize the two men for their selfless courage and bravery, demonstrating the highest ideals of public service, compassion and community spirit,” a ceremony release said.

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The pair spotted smoke coming from the bus near Avenue 8 and Road 23.5 and ran to help, pushing through thick smoke to reach students in the back rows.

“We were just making sure the kids were far away enough so that they wouldn’t get hurt,” Zarco told ABC News affiliate ABC 30.

“One more moment that would have lasted, I don’t now what would have happened,” Romero said in a post shared by Madera County. Zarco added, “I’m just happy to help out the community. This is where I grew up, and I’m just glad to be able to keep somebody safe.”

Madera County Sheriff Tyson Pogue praised the men’s quick response. “We are profoundly grateful to the two farmworkers whose heroic actions saved the lives of more than 20 children. Their quick thinking, bravery, and compassion in the face of danger exemplify the very best of Madera County. Without hesitation, they acted selflessly to protect others. Our community is stronger because of individuals like them, and we are proud of their extraordinary heroism,” he said.

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CAL FIRE Division Chief Larry Pendarvis also commended them. “I would like to recognize and thank both of you on behalf of Madera County Fire and CAL FIRE for your service above self. The situational awareness and fortitude you showed to help these young children in a time of need was extraordinary,” Pendarvis said. “Buses can be replaced, humans can’t,” he added.

Officials said the bus was destroyed, but every child made it out safely.

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