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<blockquote data-quote="tranger2" data-source="post: 4249552" data-attributes="member: 10076"><p>I was a couple of days into a firearm's instructor training class at FLETC. I received a message from my wife that a gas main had exploded and caused damage. Then the news started trickling out. My wife was supposed to go to work that day but stayed home with morning sickness. She felt the blast in Edmond. Our son had previously attended the day care in the building up until a few months before the bombing. We pulled him out because he was starting school in Edmond. We knew a lot of kids there. My wife originally worked at the credit union before she changed jobs and knew everyone there. And to this day, I still work with a lady who survived the blast and rode it down many floors. She was employed at the US Secret Service and is still working today. So many memories. So many funerals in a two week period....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tranger2, post: 4249552, member: 10076"] I was a couple of days into a firearm's instructor training class at FLETC. I received a message from my wife that a gas main had exploded and caused damage. Then the news started trickling out. My wife was supposed to go to work that day but stayed home with morning sickness. She felt the blast in Edmond. Our son had previously attended the day care in the building up until a few months before the bombing. We pulled him out because he was starting school in Edmond. We knew a lot of kids there. My wife originally worked at the credit union before she changed jobs and knew everyone there. And to this day, I still work with a lady who survived the blast and rode it down many floors. She was employed at the US Secret Service and is still working today. So many memories. So many funerals in a two week period.... [/QUOTE]
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