While recruiting, Arkansas assistant helps man ejected from car in Alabama
Arkansas offensive line coach Kurt Anderson could be considered a hero after helping a man who was involved in an accident while recruiting in Alabama. Anderson wasn’t the only hero in this case.
An off-duty paramedic also happened to be traveling on the other side of the highway and saw the accident, too.
Anderson took to Twitter after helping the injured man.
I pray the man that myself and an off duty paramedic helped on the side of the road makes it. He was ejected from his car on I-65 N in AL??
— Kurt Anderson (@OLINEPRIDE) May 19, 2016
@OLINEPRIDE the off duty paramedic was a stud. Came from the otherside of the hwy did his best to stabilize his neck.
— Kurt Anderson (@OLINEPRIDE) May 19, 2016
@OLINEPRIDE people don't weave in and out of traffic and on to the shoulder of hwy. it can only end bad for you and potential others be safe
— Kurt Anderson (@OLINEPRIDE) May 19, 2016
Thankfully, Jimmy, was airlifted an is in stable condition.
I just got off the phone with Jimmy's(the man who crashed) fiancé Nicole. He was air lifted and is stable.Thank y'all for the prayers ?? WPS
— Kurt Anderson (@OLINEPRIDE) May 20, 2016
Jimmy is 1 tough dude. I hope I can find the off duty medic(miracle) he was awesome.U finding me on Twitter(miracle) https://t.co/34kdx4oBrp
— Kurt Anderson (@OLINEPRIDE) May 20, 2016
Anderson was introduced at Arkansas in early January, and he coached with the Buffalo Bills in 2015. Anderson played center at Michigan from 1997-2001.
[H/T Football Scoop]