Alfred "Al" Lewis hid his concern Thursday morning after he smelled smoke, then saw fire inside his school bus while driving special-needs students to school.
Hours later he was being hailed as a hero for helping to get his passengers — two of them in wheelchairs — off the bus, which was quickly gutted by fire on a Brooklyn Park street.
Lewis was driving the students to Osseo grade school classes when "a flame came out of the heat duct and smoke began to fill the space by the passenger door," he said.
Lewis pulled over in the 7800 block of Yates Avenue N. and swiftly went into action, knowing it was important to remain calm in front of the kids.
"I opened the passenger door and my window," he said. "This created a draft that drew the smoke out instead of allowing it to fill the bus.
"The safest thing for me to do was to try to extinguish the flames before I could evacuate the students …" Lewis said. "I grabbed the fire extinguisher and sprayed it into the vents while the nurse on board was lining the kids up in the back of the bus at the emergency exit."
Lewis calmly gathered the first student, then another who were both in wheelchairs, and carried them outside to safety.
The nurse, whose name was not disclosed, hurried the two other students out the rear door of the bus, where they waited for first responders as the cab of the bus filled with smoke and flames.