Georgia High School Football Players Rush in to Save Woman in Car Crash

A group of Georgia high school football players stepped up in a big way and helped save a 50-year-old woman involved in a car accident.

On Friday Rome High School football players Cesar Parker, Treyvon Adams, Antwiion Carey, Messiah Daniels, Tyson Brown and Alto Moore had just arrived at school when they saw the car collision.

The high schoolers saw smoke coming out from under the hood and fluid pouring onto the street.

"We all knew we had to get her out before something worse would happen," Adams said to Fox 5 Atlanta.

Math teacher Luis Goya was dialing 911 when the football players were already rushing in to help the lady in the accident.

"The Rome High School football players really showed up today. They went above and beyond to help this lady without hesitation," he continued.

"They literally started using their strength to pry the door open, so the lady could be released. After a few seconds of pulling and pushing the door, the boys ended up opening it and helped her get out of the car. She was shaking and still in panic, but our RHS boys gave her comfort and were able to help her," Goya wrote in a Facebook post.

"The Rome High School football players really showed up today. They went above and beyond to help this lady without hesitation," he continued.

These high school kids stepped up in a big way and may have saved a life in the process.

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