A hospital spokesperson said the injured were arriving “in anything and everything — cars, ambulances and trucks. They brought bodies in on table tops, doors and boards. The emergency room was packed.”
On April 3, 1974, a fierce tornado barreled through Xenia, Ohio, without warning, killing 32 people, injuring hundreds and leveling half the city of 25,000.
Now, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine was working in Xenia when the twister destroyed the city. News Center 7′s Gabrielle Enright sat down with the governor and his wife and talked about what they experienced.
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