children. lights went off. you can hear it hit the building, like loud. then it comes, takes off our roof. no one was killed when the tornado destroyed highland east middle school, but this wasn t just a miracle. isn t the choir room gone? yeah, the choir room is gone. quietly standing next to him is his 12-year-old classmate, seventh grader diane lee. on monday, dylan probably saved her life. did you feel like you were going to get sucked away. yeah, i felt like the wind around me is like going in circles and everything and the ground wasn t underneath me no more. and he held onto my hand. i see her start to go up. i jump on her, lay on her and then grab on to the bottom of these lockers that were inside the ground. and then once it s over, i push her out of the way. and then all the debris starts
when the tornado destroyed highland east middle school, but this wasn t just a miracle. isn t the choir room gone? yeah, the choir room is gone. reporter: quietly standing next to him is his 12-year-old classmate, seventh-grader diane lee. on monday dylan probably saved her life. did you feel like you were going to get suck away? yeah, i felt like the wind around me was like going in circles and everything and the ground was underneath me anymore and he held on to my hand. i see her start to go up. i jump on her. lay on her and then grab on to the bottom of these lockers that were inside the ground. then once it is over i push her out of the way and then all of the debris starts to hit me. i just thought of her as my family bhap would i do if they started to go up? didn t think. just did it. how happy are you that did he? i m really happy or else i
school. as he walked 32 the rubble of his now-leveled school, 13-year-old darren ellis was bewildered. that s destroyed. it was the first time he had been back since the tornado struck. i don t know how we survived this. he remembers taking shelter in the middle school locker room. right through this door. he remembers being surrounded by the cries and screams of 50 children. lights went off, you could hear it hit the building like loud. and then it comes, takes off our roof. no one was killed when the tornado destroyed highland east middle school. but this wasn t just a miracle. isn t the choir room gone? yeah, the choir room is gone. quietly standing next to him is his 12-year-old classmate, seventh grader, diane lee. on monday, dillon probably saved
dylan ellis was bewildered. look. that s destroyed. it was the first time he had been back since the tornado struck. i don t know how we survived this. he remembers taking shelter in the middle school locker room. right through here. he remembers being surrounded by the cries and screams of 50 children. lights went off. you could hear it hit the building like loud and comes and takes off the roof. no one was killed when the tornado destroyed high land east middle school. this wasn t just a miracle. isn t the choir room gone. the choir room is gone. quietly standing next to him is his 12-year-old classmate, seventh grader diane lee. on monday dylan probably saved her life. did you feel like you were going to get sucked away? yes, like the wind around me was like circles and everything
struck. i don t know how we sur rooifd this. he recommended taking shelter in the middle school locker room. right through here, this door. he remembers being surrounded by the cries and screams of other children. you it hit the build building, like wow, then it comes, takes off our roof. no one was killed when the tornado destroyed high land east middle school. but this wasn t just a miracle. the choir room is gone. quietly standing next to him is his 12-year-old class meat. on monday dylan probably saved her life. i.d. you feel like you were going to get sucked awanchts the wind around me was going in circles and the ground wasn t underneath my anymore. and he held on to my hand. i see her go up, i jump on