bigger hole in the glass to give the window washers more room, but there s no time. when the scaffold collides again with the building, at the precise spot where firefighters are waiting the two frightened men seize the moment. they didn t wait. they were so afraid that they literally just dove through that small opening. after their 15-minute terrifying wild ride, oscar gonzalez and hector estrada break down. they are grateful to be alive. translator: we really thought the cables would snap and the scaffold would crash down. thank god it didn t. translator: when the wind started we tried to hold on to the cables on the building, but our arms got too tired. we lost energy, it was so cold. so we let it loose. everyone involved agrees the situation could have been catastrophic if not for the experience, skill and teamwork of the firefighters and for those window washers who managed to hold on tight.
over. we had actually pointed out two people dead here at the scene. they re still trying to determine how many folks were on the bus. at last count there were 45. it can hold 49 but it s theorized not everybody was on it and picking some folks up to go again to oklahoma. we had 36 people gone to a number of area hospitals including nine to a major trauma center, parkland hospital, which on a good day and without a lot of traffic you can get there in 15 or so minutes. they re used to handling this kind of thing. there was a mass casualty put into place here just almost automatically. we re told from the irving police department that several agencies just started sending people when they heard. didn t wait for a plan to be called or anything. they just started throwing police officers to help direct traffic, fire and ambulances and things like that. yeah. reporter: and they had people swarming on the scene almost immediately. this is a major intersection. and this is going to be clo
bigger hole in the glass to give the window washers more room, but there s no time. when the scaffold collides again with the building, at the precise spot where firefighters are waiting, the two frightened men seize the moment. they didn t wait. they were so afraid that they literally just dove through that small opening. after their 15-minute terrifying wild ride, oscar gonzalez and hector estrada break down. they are grateful to be alive. translator: we really thought the cables would snap and the scaffold would crash down. thank god it didn t. translator: when the wind started, we tried to hold on to the cables on the building, but our arms got too tired. we lost energy, and it was so cold. so we let it loose. everyone involved agrees the situation could have been catastrophic if not for the experience, skill, and teamwork of the firefighters and for those window washers who managed to hold on tight. coming up a kite surfer hurled through the
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the fear on the faces of those two men. they were terrified. they didn t think they were going home that day. firefighters try to make a bigger hole in the glass to give the window washers more room, but there s no time. when the scaffold collides again with the building, at the precise spot where firefighters are waiting the two frightened men seize the moment. they didn t wait. they were so afraid that they literally just dove through that small opening. after their 15-minute terrifying wild ride, oscar gonzalez and hector estrada break down. they are grateful to be alive. translator: we really thought the cables would snap and the scaffold would crash down. thank god it didn t. translator: when the wind started we tried to hold on to the cables on the building, but our arms got too tired. we lost energy, it was so cold. so we let it loose. everyone involved agrees the situation could have been catastrophic if not for the