get into a storm shelter if you have one. get into an enclosed closet. in their house, dead center in the storm s past is amy krago, her 10-month-old daughter aaliyah and the rest of her family, crammed into a closet and expecting the worst. we heard the tornado coming. it just started ripping the house apart. i thought i was going to die. it hurt so bad. you can t imagine how bad it hurts to be in the middle of a tornado. you re flying through the air like you don t weigh nothing. then in a matter of seconds it s over. i had this cut on my head. i had blood and mud all over me. i was looking and looking. unable to find her child or family, amy wanders through the rubble searching for help. a passing motorist takes her to the hospital.
deputy sheriff robert jolly searching for survivors drives to where amy s house had been. hoping, but not expecting, to find anyone alive, jolly spots what he thinks is a doll. but as he picks it up, baby aaliyah starts to cry. are you okay? these extraordinary and tender moments are captured by jolly s cruiser cam. you okay? basically all she wanted was to be held. she didn t seem to be hurt in any way. little aaliyah is bruised but okay, thanks to an act of bravery caught on tape. you okay? in chesterfield township, michigan, peter deblock needs a
in their house, dead center in the storm s past is amy krago, her 10-month-old daughter aaliyah and the rest of her family, crammed into a closet and expecting the worst. we heard the tornado coming. it just started ripping the house apart. i thought i was going to die. it hurt so bad. you can t imagine how bad it hurts to be in the middle of a tornado. you re flying through the air like you don t weigh nothing. then in a matter of seconds it s over. i had this cut on my head. i had blood and mud all over me. i was looking and looking. unable to find her child or family, amy wanders through the rubble searching for help. a passing motorist takes her to the hospital. deputy sheriff robert jolly searching for survivors drives to where amy s house had been.
we heard the tornado coming. it just started ripping the house apart. i thought i was going to die. it hurt so bad. you can t imagine how bad it hurts to be in the middle of a tornado. you re flying through the air like you don t weigh nothing. then in a matter of seconds it s over. i had this cut on my head. i had blood and mud all over me. i was looking and looking. unable to find her child or family, amy wanders through the rubble searching for help. a passing motorist takes her to the hospital. deputy sheriff robert jolly searching for survivors drives to where amy s house had been. hoping, but not expecting, to find anyone alive, jolly spots what he thinks is a doll. but as he picks it up, baby aaliyah starts to cry.
but the rule of the road, which is captured every day on videotape is, expect the unexpected. whether it s being clipped by another motorist on the side of the road or saving the life of a child after a horrific tornado. issued a tornado warning. in may 1999 one of the most powerful tornadoes on record looms on the oklahoma landscape. this is an extremely dangerous and life-threatening situation. the killer storm bears down on tiny bridge creek, 40 miles outside of oklahoma city. get into a storm shelter if you have one. get into an enclosed closet. in their house, dead center in the storm s path is amy krago, her 10-month-old daughter aaliyah and the rest of her family, crammed into a closet terrified and expecting the worst.