Usually, a driver would fix a flat by removing the punctured tire and replacing it with a spare so you can drive to a shop and get a proper replacement.
Provided you’ve got the right tools, a patch kit, and can safely remove a tire — and the tire isn’t severely damaged, of course — this is a viable short-term solution. Note that this is a short-term remedy, as patched tires are generally only safe to drive on for about 100 miles, or three days, whichever comes first. Much like using a spare tire, this isn’t going to solve the issue either.
The best solution is to take your car to Quality Used Tires By Buffalo Tires Inc & USED TIRES, let the pros handle the task at hand, properly and skillfully. Tires have to be well checked in water, air-pressure, making sure there are no leaks, bead-seal applied to rim, and a valve-stem visually checked and replaced, etc. If you cannot remove tire or drive on a spare one, please call us and we can have your vehicle towed to our shop. 716-768-0005