Greyhound bus driver recognized for helping passengers stay safe during tornado
- On May 25, 2025, Greyhound honored driver Pamela Odum-Redding for successfully guiding passengers to safety amid a tornado in London, Kentucky, last week.
- Odum-Redding encountered severe weather and tornado warnings while en route from Atlanta to Detroit through London, prompting her to act.
- She stopped the bus and sheltered passengers as an EF-4 tornado swept through Russell, Pulaski, and Laurel counties, killing 19 people mainly near London.
- In recognition of her quick response, Odum-Redding received Greyhound’s Alan Smith Safety Award, the company’s top accolade for outstanding safety performance, with FlixBus commending her calm leadership.
- Her actions likely saved lives during the deadly storm and highlight the critical role of calm leadership in emergency situations.
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