‘We tried everything we could to get them out’: North Texas first responders team to help injured drivers after tornado topples 18-wheelers We were able to get down there and help our neighbors to the south of us. It was a win-win for everyone, said Red Oak Fire Chief Ben Blanton. Author: Matt Howerton Updated: 11:11 PM CDT May 4, 2021
FORRESTON, Texas The National Weather Service said Tuesday that an EF2 tornado capable of producing winds up to 120 mph was to blame for frantic and chaotic moments WFAA witnessed on I-35E Monday night in Forreston.
Around 9 p.m., the tornado danced across the highway and flipped over three semi-trucks. It also pushed the dividing median into northbound lanes.
‘We tried everything we could to get them out’: North Texas first responders team to help injured drivers after tornado topples 18-wheelers We were able to get down there and help our neighbors to the south of us. It was a win-win for everyone, said Red Oak Fire Chief Ben Blanton. Author: Matt Howerton Updated: 11:11 PM CDT May 4, 2021
FORRESTON, Texas The National Weather Service said Tuesday that an EF2 tornado capable of producing winds up to 120 mph was to blame for frantic and chaotic moments WFAA witnessed on I-35E Monday night in Forreston.
Around 9 p.m., the tornado danced across the highway and flipped over three semi-trucks. It also pushed the dividing median into northbound lanes.