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Angela Kaye
@AnngieKaye · 4:47

Sharing my feelings about the Baltimore Bridge collapse

It is a logistics nightmare when it comes to shipping goods and services and even just the search and rescue and the investigation. I mean, it's something that's unimaginable. What's interesting is that I actually just finished a course for FEMA that I had to take for work in which we talked about. It was all about incident command. And so I now know what the rescuers are kind of facing when it comes to incident command controls and the different parts of it. So that's interesting
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Evelyn Phipps
@LadyFi · 2:46
I can't do it. And then, like you say with your fear of water. Well, me too. I have a fear of water, too. I don't want to drown, you know, um, I don't swim, so, you know, that would be a real problem for me if I went into the water. But it just seems so unbelievably scary to me when I saw that. And when I, when I first saw it, I just gasped. Just did
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Angela Kaye
@AnngieKaye · 4:29

@LadyFi

So I, when I worked there, I had a real fear of the highway and driving on the highway, because from like the, from the Massachusetts border down to the New York border, I could literally name an accident at every exit because that's how much it happens. And everything that make the news, everything wasn't a devastating accident, but just, you know, smaller. From smaller to larger, I knew
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Welcome to Swell!

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J.L. Beasley
@Her_Sisu · 4:34
Whatever it is in my mind, what my mind is seeing is, girl, you're about to drive into that, and you need to swerve. And there have been times I swerve like, oh, shit. And then I'll. I'll blink and the image is gone and I'm like, oh, I just literally imagined that. Oh, my gosh. Okay, let me give God thanks for safe travels
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J.L. Beasley
@Her_Sisu · 4:30

Survival

Roll down the windows under your seatbelt, and then when the car hits the water, what you want to do is then brace for impact, hold your breath, and then climb out of the window to the roof of the car, because they were explaining that the water is going to fill the inside of the car, and then what's going to happen is the car is going to hit the water, it's going to fill with water inside of the car, and then it was going to immediately come back up
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