A quick-the museum humanities Philadelphia teen grabbed the circle of her speeding learn train after the motorist collapsed from a heart strike on Tuesday afternoon, saving dozens of high schoolers from a potentially lethal blow.

“I just satisfied that there’s no one pouring this bus, we need to do a touch,” Graceann Rumer, 17, told NBC Philadelphia.

Rumer just ongoing pouring in this area dual weeks ago and newly had been pouring herself to Calvary Christian Academy for practice, the hire reported.

Luckily for her schoolmates, she chose to take the train on Tuesday.

Witnesses and learn train officials said that in this area 3 dozen teenagers were on their approach home overdue to northeast Philadelphia at around 3:30 p.m. when motorist Charles Duncan, 51, abruptly mislaid alertness and slid underneath the wheel.

Rumer fast grabbed the circle and yanked the proposal train out of the approach of impending traffic, NBC reported.

Even if she couldn’t get to the stop pedal — Duncan was restraint it — she managed to lift the train to the side of the highway and safely stop it.

None of the students were injured.

Duncan, even if, died shortly at a hospital.

Students and teachers called Rumer a hero.

“We had 3 of our children on the train along with dozens of other kids and the outcome could have been most different,” mom Renee Lawsin told the station. “She did a hold really heroic.”

Rumer credited her new pouring skills — and a tiny luck.

“I’ve been doing driver’s ed, so that worked out well,” she said.

“It was just incredible that we didn’t get strike or anything.”

Calvary Christian Academy teachers told NBC that counselors would be unoccupied for any students in tears by the incident.