Kevin Durant helps out ambulance in traffic jam
Kevin Durant can do it all.
The Oklahoma City Thunder star came to the aid of an ambulance that was stuck in rush hour traffic Saturday, helping to clear a path so the vehicle could get through.
"We were stuck in traffic, so pretty much cars surrounding us all over," paramedic Peter Radford told Joleen Chaney of 9 News in Oklahoma. "All of a sudden, I see a silver Ferrari or a silver sports car pull in behind us."
Soon after, the traffic started to clear.
"I see this Ferrari has its flashers on," Bradford said. "It's actually making way for us to get through and navigate all the traffic."
My EMSA friends say Kevin Durant @okcthunder slowed traffic in his Ferrari so the ambulance could run to a call ⚡️⬆️ pic.twitter.com/wfgVQI0Ymm
— Lance West (@lancewest) May 14, 2016
Durant refused to take full credit for getting the paramedics out of the traffic jam, though.
"I saw the ambulance from behind me, and it was kind of slow in front of me, and I moved over," he said. "I said, 'I'm just going to follow the ambulance so I can get through traffic real quick.' So I moved over. I can't take full credit for that."
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