BATON ROUGE - Former LSU running back Derrius Guice is known for his quick-thinking on the football field. But on Friday, he used those skills to help a woman who became trapped after a car crash in Baton Rouge.
The former Tiger chronicled the entire encounter on Twitter Friday afternoon.
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God is truly amazing and she’s in complete shock
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Guice said he was driving in South Baton Rouge when rolled up on the crash at an intersection. He said a smaller vehicle had been struck by a pickup truck and the driver was trapped inside, pinned down by airbags.
The soon-to-be professional athlete jumped into action, swinging open the door and popping all of the airbags so he could pull her out.
Guice took a video once EMS took a look at the woman, ensuring everyone she was just fine.
The former Tiger chronicled the entire encounter on Twitter Friday afternoon.
1h
✔@DhaSickest
Replying to @DhaSickest
God is truly amazing and she’s in complete shock
https://twitter.com/DhaSickest/status/977258277473079297
✔@DhaSickest
God is great pic.twitter.com/lk23J2bDFI
1:58 PM - Mar 23, 2018
Guice said he was driving in South Baton Rouge when rolled up on the crash at an intersection. He said a smaller vehicle had been struck by a pickup truck and the driver was trapped inside, pinned down by airbags.
The soon-to-be professional athlete jumped into action, swinging open the door and popping all of the airbags so he could pull her out.
Guice took a video once EMS took a look at the woman, ensuring everyone she was just fine.