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Oklahoma Rescue | Jon Hansen
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"We felt the spirit of America in there--in that building with us. It's one of the things that kept us going." --Jon Hansen Assistant Fire Chief, Oklahoma City The devastating explosion that tore through the Federal Building in Oklahoma City on the morning of April 19, 1995, brought thousands of people rushing to help, hold, and heal. At the forefront of the gallant rescue effort was Assistant Fire Chief Jon Hansen, a career firefighter with twenty-two years' service. Now Hansen tells us the intimate story from the front lines, paying tribute to the men and women who became heroes in the days following the most violent act of terrorism in America's history. In this ultimate behind-the-headlines account, Hansen describes his first-hand experiences, from organizing the massive rescue effort on day one, through the valiant work performed in the harrowing area known as "the pit," to the heroic acts of courage he witnessed in the face of unfathomable loss. Candid, compelling, and inspirational, OKLAHOMA RESCUE is a true testament to bravery. "Chief Hansen has become the face of Oklahoma City, emerging as a symbol of this city's competence and compassion in the aftermath of the nation's worst terrorist attack." --The Dallas Morning News With 8 pages of photos
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Oklahoma Rescue | Jon Hansen
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It‘s hard to believe the Oklahoma City bombing took place thirty years ago. My mother lived just outside OKC for many years and was there in 1995. One of her neighbors was on his way to the Social Security office but turned around when he realized he‘d left his card at home. That probably saved his life that day.

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Ruthiella It feels simultaneously to me like both a very long time ago and just yesterday. 5d
Suet624 My husband and I were visiting Northern Ireland and saw the coverage of the event while sitting in a pub. It seemed so unreal. 5d
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