Indianapolis stage collapse compiled raw footage w/ State Fire radio audio
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Video name: Indianapolis stage collapse compiled raw footage w/ State Fire radio audio
Compiled video from the Indianapolis State Fair grandstand stage collapse Aug 13, 2011, paired with the audio from Indianapolis State Fire emergency radio.
Sugarland was about to perform when high winds took the stage down. Sara Bareilles had opened the concert earlier. 7 died and 50 were transported to hospitals.
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http://glenview.patch.com/articles/local-doctor-aids-victims-after-indiana-stage-collapse
"Local Doctor Aids Victims After Indiana Stage Collapse" - Dr. Dean Silas of Advocate Lutheran General Hospital was attending the concert with family members.
By Pam DeFiglio
When Dean Silas, M.D., was waiting for the start of the Sugarland concert at the Indiana State Fair Saturday, he had no idea he'd soon be volunteering his medical skills to help in a catastrophe.
The stage collapsed after a sudden freakish storm, and five people were killed and dozens injured.
Silas, of Deerfield, spoke to reporters Monday afternoon at a press conference at Advocate Lutheran General Hospital in Park Ridge, where he specializes in gastroenterology. He detailed how the storm looked as it came up, how he made his way to the injured and how he tried to help in the middle of the chaotic scene, according to nbcchicago.com.
"It kept getting darker and darker... Everyone was anticipating a storm," he said, describing the scene as he sat with his wife and daughter, who lives in Indianapolis.
It had been hot, with almost no air movement, before the storm, and people were expecting it to rain, he said. About four minutes before the storm hit, someone from the state fair announced they were hopeful the concert would continue, but did not order an evacuation, he said.
"There was darkness coming up from the infield," he said, explaining he thought it was rain but it turned out to be dust.
"From the time it was seen to the time the stage collapsed was about 10 to 15 seconds...this gust came out of absolutely nowhere."
Wanting to help treat the injured, Silas made his way to the area near the stage, which took four to five minutes.
The scene was chaotic, with spectators trying to lift fallen equipment and extricate people. Silas observed a mass of metal, and said that by the time he got there, some concert-goers were trying to administer first aid to the injured. A couple of people had already been determined to be fatally injured, he said.
There were also "a couple of people with leg injuries, a young woman with muscular contusions on her back, another woman with injuries that I couldn't ascertain," he said. "Another woman we were doing CPR on."
"I helped triage a couple people," he said. Spectators were using folding tables and wooden boards as makeshift pallets.
When Emergency Medical Services personnel arrived, he said,the number of injured made it hard for them to reach all of those who needed help right away.
"It was pure chaos and pandemonium," he recalled.
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dor9313 - 24.5.2012 8:56:26
احسن يستاهلون ههههههه
thunder48 - 22.5.2012 16:30:27
@Totallyraddz i'm sorry for your loss and god bless you sweetie!!!
thunder48 - 22.5.2012 16:28:24
I think both SUGARLAND and and the promoters should be chaged with negligent homicide!! like this comment if you agree!!
scootcha - 20.5.2012 22:37:02
You sir, are an idiot.
ndill24 - 18.5.2012 23:59:20
This was a crazy night, I was at a race in Ohio and it wasnt supposed to storm that night. It was just a crazy wind that came out of no where that was all the sudden strong then went away and knocked out the power that was it. No lightning or rain....sad day.
thakey69 - 16.5.2012 15:07:08
that is just fucking awful.....
HinaTemSaku - 13.5.2012 1:45:25
No, it sounded more like a younger kid, and off in the distance too. It could've been something else said, anyways. I won't even bother with how stupid you are for your last sentence, though.
rvhawkeye - 7.5.2012 2:59:50
real smart, a giant structure that will collapse
Sebizzar - 5.5.2012 14:23:15
Omg they didn't even say that
TheStarvingSamurai - 2.5.2012 1:38:35
Didn't hear it
eden20111 - 1.5.2012 23:38:50
Around 0:37, that blonde chick is laughing and u can hear her friend saying "omg that was so cool". They shouldn't even be given the term "human"
gwdevil1012 - 30.4.2012 4:30:48
oh geez.. terrible. those poor people
CrispyJell - 25.4.2012 4:29:54
1:49.. look at those people working together to get the heavy pipe up... thats what we need more in life.. everyone working together..
ExtrackterYT - 23.4.2012 3:47:04
I don't want to make anyone hurt but: no, not idiots... but anytime passion reign or people believe and don't take obvious facts in to consideration it's not intelligence talking. What I have understood meteorologists were on top on things regarding this weather, furthermore - it was a temporary metal stage and every sense saw and felt the wind and lightning but people where still there.
Passion is great - common sense makes you survive.
Douches are heartless.
Crooks did not cancel the show.
Gioagla - 15.4.2012 16:47:10
greed has no limits...they should eat money every mornin ...buon apetit greed fuckin ones...
selenalover1111 - 6.4.2012 1:19:39
@lunarguy13 ikr
selenalover1111 - 6.4.2012 1:18:58
awwwe:( i watched this video and thought to myself instead of the people trying to help and get out they had time to stand there video tape this and talk about what just happened in a group. im not hateing just thats the first thing i thought. if i was there i eouldve tried to get out just like everyone else but id also try to help. then again i only know what i saw i wasnt there
aluisa25 - 3.4.2012 15:42:23
yes 7 ppl
lunarguy13 - 1.4.2012 18:15:01
The reporters and media say that the stage was built poorly and that's why the wind knocked it over, but seriously, what kind of portable 2-3 story stage with aluminum scaffolding are meant to withstand 60-70 MPH winds? And why was everyone staying? I can understand the tickets being expensive, but if you see WIND and LIGHTNING approaching a METAL stage, shouldn't common sense kick in and tell yourself to leave and save a life or two?
XmattXwweX - 30.3.2012 16:44:56
did anyone die ? :O
BayBaygirlbay - 29.3.2012 2:49:30
fuck you! this isn't funny!
BHAZ4WINGS - 25.3.2012 22:51:18
lol
MissCountry00 - 20.3.2012 0:58:22
May you all rest in peace ones who were victims of the stage.