Rescue 911 - Episode 209 - "Tornado Trap" (Part 2 of 2)

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When a neighborhood is hit by a tornado, a responding firefigher's relatives are among the victims trapped beneath the rubble. This segment was taken from Episode 209 which aired on November 20, 1990 on CBS. This particular version of the segment was taken from a 30-minute syndicated episode, so small parts of it may have been cut out to make room for commercials.

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  • 0:13 a real life peggy hill?

  • rob haynes is my father

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  • "we had strictly unit-to-unit communications, that's it". This is why counties need a backup repeater located somewhere else, and most counties don't understand this. When the repeater goes down, you are severely limited on range. Sometimes the dispatcher can't even talk to units in the field without the repeater, depending on how the system was set up.

  • it says harrison on there uniforms which is where my mother used to live, right next to chattanooga

  • Thank god weve never had one

  • Hey! I live in Hamilton County Ohio! This is like 20 minutes from where I live! if even that far

  • thankfully not all of us from CT are idiots.

  • i live in kansas and the worst storm we had so far is the greensburg tornado that wiped out the whole town

  • did rescue 911 ever make it on dvd?.

  • Southeast Tennessee? Chattanooga area?

  • I know the feeling, the very thought of a Tornado has made me terrified of any type of Thunderstorm

  • Massachusetts in not immune. June 9, 1953, an F4 cut a 46-mile path in the Worcester area. 90 fatalities.

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