the trippers wrote:
AAA for us, and so far no flats.
But as someone else stated you may do better calling a close tire place. And be sure to ask that they bring a matching tire brand/size to your other tires, just in case the flat can not be patched and must be replaced.
Note that most roadside assistance providers will normally NOT patch a tire and never a steer tire, at least that's I was told when I needed assistance for a flat. I was lucky, it was a leaking valve on a rear dually, otherwise would have had to pay for a new tire. Some people may have had different experiences.
HTH
Chris