Working As A Team, High School Football Players Save Woman Trapped In Car




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Summary: By Richard Hunt The wreck was near Georgia’s Rome High School. One car was smoking and leaking liquid. The driver was trapped and clearly panicking. In a nearby car were members of the school football team. They hopped out without hesitation and with a lot of effort, and gridiron teamwork, forced open the jammed door and freed the injured driver. “I feel like my family and my coaches, they raised me to be the type to help out for like anybody,” one rescuer, Tyson Brown. Teacher Luis Goya, who called 9-1-1 and saw the students perform the rescue offered admiration, “This just shows what kind of kids we have, because we constantly get bombarded with negative stories about today’s kids – and seeing the students doing that (the rescue) sets an example for all upcoming generations.”