Rescue & Recovery Work
Cassette, Videotape

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Record 121/162
Copyright 2007 Oklahoma City National Memorial
Collection Oklahoma City National Memorial--Hillmann & Carr
Date 03/20/2000
Description This a videotaped interview with Bob Gunn of EMSA.

Bob Gunn discusses the events of April 19, 1995, training Amy Moellet, Daryll Wood, feeling the shock wave 12 miles away; radio traffic; seeing the damage downtown; joining the rescue and recovery effort; ATF, FBI, plainclothes officers; pulling people out of the building; setting up a triage area; northwest corner of the building; second bomb scare; leaving the building; total destruction inside the building; emotional nature of the rescue effort; messages from friends and family across the country; debriefing; feeling inadequate; Critical Incident Stress Management; therapy; Post Traumatic Stress Disorder; concentrated nature of the destruction at the Murrah Building; role of EMSA; bomb threat to City Hall; lessons learned from the bombing; advice for those wanting to work for an emergency service provider; volunteers after the bombing; influence of Satan upon the bombers; renewed relationship with God after the bombing; memorial process.
Object ID 3844.174
Object Name Cassette, Videotape
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