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'Amazing' moment high school football player pulls woman out of car crash while smoking

A group of high school football players fromGeorgia rescued a woman from a smoking car after an accident.

Luis Goya, his football math teacher at Rome High, wrote on Facebook on Friday that he had "witnessed something amazing" from the footballer that morning.

"When I was on duty in the morning in front of my school, I heard a loud noise that I thought was a wreck at an intersection," he wrote, adding that a 50-year-old woman was hit by another car. I was then stuck in the car because the door was jammed.

"The door was jammed and in a terrible state," he said. “While I was on the phone with the 911 caller, football players who had witnessed the accident ran to the car and started helping the woman.”

“They literally used force to We started prying the door open, so the woman was released," Goya added. "After pulling and pushing the door for a few seconds, the boys opened it and helped her out of the car. She was shaking and still panicking, but our RHS

The school named the students Caesar Parker, Trayvon Adams, Antwion Carey, Messiah Daniels, Tyson Brown, and Alto Moore. (Municipal School of Rome)

"The football players from the High School of Rome really showed up today. They went above and beyond to help this woman without hesitation." Goya said.

The woman swerved her car to avoid being hit by a car that cut in front of her and struck another, according to Debbie Barnett, deputy chief of the Rome Police Department. It says. She added that the driver at fault in the incident was 16, according to CBS News.

"I knew I had to help with something. I knew my friends would feel the same way I did," she said of her 16-year-old. Trayvon told Good Morning America.

He said he heard a "big boom".

"The sound was very loud. Cars were crushed. There was glass everywhere," he added.

"I thought the car was going to explode when I saw it was smoking," Antwion told the show.

Trayvon told USA Today that he was driving four people to school when the accident happened.

"It was right in front of me. I turned off the car, jumped out and said, 'Hey, let's go help her,'" he told the newspaper on Monday. The woman was leaning over in the passenger seat and screaming for help.She had blood on her face and was screaming.”

Coach John Reed was at Fox 5 in Atlanta. tells the following: They rescued a woman from a car that could have caught fire."

"Are they heroes? They must be directed at that woman and her family - we are so proud of them. I think,' he added.