She had her seat belt on, and I was trying to cut that away,' Rodriguez said. Rodriguez said that Tintor was still alive when he arrived on the scene. There was one person with a fire extinguisher, a county worker. The fire was so small at the time,' Rodriguez said. 'I thought for sure we were going to be able to do something. Tony Rodriguez was one of the first witnesses to arrive at the scene after police say Ruggs' Corvette plowed into 23-year-old Tina Tintor's car at a speed of around 156 mph, killing her. LAS VEGAS - One of the first people to respond to Tuesday morning's fiery car crash involving Las Vegas Raiders' wide receiver Henry Ruggs III says he did everything he could to help.