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Guest repliedNot sure, just got that info in a company email and that was all it said.
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Damn that is terrible news. Was his brother in law a firefighter, plant worker, or did he live nearby? It seems the plants are evacuated. At least, that's what it seems like - most of the people unaccounted for are the firefighters and nearby residents.
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Guest repliedDamn. One of our outside salesmen lost his brother in law, and several family members are hurt/had all the windows blown out of their homes and the homes are in really bad shape.
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Heard the explosions. Just thought it was thunder coming. I didn't even hear about it until my drive to work after I turned on the radio.
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I'm surprised the numbers are that low, but it offers a ray of hope.
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Originally posted by 95DRGT View PostCalled Carter's 1-800# they said all needs have been met and turned me away. I find that odd.....
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Called Carter's 1-800# they said all needs have been met and turned me away. I find that odd.....
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Originally posted by downshift_me View PostMy "sources" say stick with Carter and do not donate to Red Cross, because it won't stay local.
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Originally posted by 95DRGT View PostWhere to donate? Anyone heard? I called Carter in Arlington and they don't open till 11am
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Originally posted by jyro View Post
We went to get my brother and on to the hospital. I still remember waiting in long lines to get treated. Everyone was in similar shape, no triage, etc. Just a lot of bloody men and women standing in line waiting to see the few doctors there. Texas City was a small town, only a few 1000 lived there then, so emergency facilities were few.
I have a lot of stories I remember, as my father, grandfather and uncle worked at the big Standard Oil refinery, which was just a few miles away from the main blast site. Because all of the chemical and oil refineries were so close together, all of the facilities went up in smoke from the shrapnel caused by the initial and later blasts. Fires all night long. Sirens 24/7.
I guess I am glad I have forgotten most of the experience, but a few scenes I witnessed are still burned in my memory and are still there after 66 years!
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by sc281 View PostStill waiting on confirm from my grandpa, but I'm pretty sure my great aunt was in that nursing home. I'll probably be down there tomorrow either way though.
Shitty situation.
Interesting fact: the blast measured 2.1 on the Richter scale.
http://www.kvue.com/news/West-fertil...203542341.html
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Where to donate? Anyone heard? I called Carter in Arlington and they don't open till 11am
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