U.S. bus driver saves 10 from burning home

July 14, 2010 08:42 pm | Updated 08:42 pm IST - Buffalo, New York

A transit bus driver is being credited for saving 10 people asleep inside a burning home by pounding on the door. After his heroics, Richard Lucas got back behind the wheel and finished his route.

Mr. Lucas was driving his Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority bus in South Buffalo around 6-30 a.m. on Monday when he noticed smoke coming from the back of a two—family house. He says he stopped the bus, which had passengers aboard, ran to the house and banged on the front door, waking up the people inside.

A woman living upstairs with her three children and a teenage nephew, and a man who lived downstairs with his wife and three kids told WGRZ—TV that they all could have died if not for Mr. Lucas.

“I woke up to a guy screaming in the house,” Juan Huertas, who lived downstairs, told WGRZ. “I had no idea who it was, and then I heard my wife screaming, ‘Get out of the house.’”

After everyone was out, Mr. Lucas headed to the next stop on his route.

“People have got to go to work. That’s what we do,” Mr. Lucas told the TV station.

A message left with transit officials wasn’t immediately returned on Wednesday morning.

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