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A former NFL player and South Fremont High School grad helped rescue a semi driver Thursday after a train hit the rig around 6 p.m. along U.S. Highway 20 near St. Anthony.
Brandon Bair, who once played for the Kansas City Chiefs, Oakland Raiders and Philadelphia Eagles, was headed to his Henryâs Fork Homes business when he witnessed the crash involving fellow South Fremont grad Steven Jenson.
âMy (modular home) dealership is right on the opposite corner of the freeway,â Bair said. âAs I was about to turn into the office, I saw the semi pull out in front of the train. It pushed the semi down the tracks.â
The train. The semitruck. The crash. The fire. The man trapped and unable to move.
Brandon Bair recalls every detail of a routine Thursday night that led to him saving the life of 25-year-old Steven Jenson seconds before Jenson could have burned to death.
Bair s name may sound familiar. The 36-year-old South Fremont High School graduate played in the NFL for the Oakland Raiders, Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles before retiring in 2016. He now lives in St. Anthony, Idaho, with his wife and four daughters and is the general manager of Henry s Fork Homes. I was on Highway 20 driving to my business when I saw the train hit the truck. There was an explosion right away, and the train was pushing the truck down the tracks, Bair told EastIdahoNews.com. I got on the phone with 911 and started driving down the median to get to the front of the train when it stopped.
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A train crashed into a semi-truck Thursday evening on East 400 North near North 2300 East in St. Anthony. Inset: Brandon Bair | Main photo courtesy Brandon Bair/Inset courtesy Philadelphia Eagles
ST. ANTHONY It happened so fast.
The train. The semi-truck. The crash. The fire. The man trapped and unable to move.
Brandon Bair recalls every detail of a routine Thursday night that led to him saving the life of 25-year-old Steven Jenson seconds before Jenson could have burned to death.
Bair’s name may sound familiar. The 36-year-old South Fremont High School graduate played in the NFL for the Oakland Raiders, Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles before retiring in 2016. He now lives in St. Anthony with his wife and four daughters and is the general manager of Henry’s Fork Homes.