The actor told the man "you've got angels around you" as he dragged him to safety - but insisted his actions were not heroic.
Jamie Foxx pulled a motorist from the
wreckage of his burning pickup truck after he crashed outside the Oscar
winner's mansion in California.
Brett Kyle's vehicle flipped over several times after it hit a drainage pipe on Potrero Road on Monday night.The actor heard the explosion and rushed to rescue Kyle before the truck was engulfed by flames.
Speaking to CBS Los Angeles, Foxx said: "I don't look at it as heroic. I just look at it as, you know, you just had to do something. And it all worked out.
Foxx - helped by another passerby - used a pair of scissors to release Kyle from his seatbelt.
The man's father, Brad Kyle, was emotional when he thanked Foxx |
Kyle's father, Brad Kyle, turned up at the scene to thank Foxx for saving his son.
Choking back tears, he said: "It doesn't matter to me who it was, what they do for a living or whatever - just the idea that someone would do that is so much more than I can fathom."
"He didn't have to do anything," Mr Kyle added.
"I think we all hope we can do something when the time was there, but the question is do we? Do we act or do we fear for our own lives? And he did not - he acted."
Mr Kyle's son is being treated for head, chest and neck injuries. He was also arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence.
(c) Sky News
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