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waiting tour airlifted out of that area. how is that situation going? reporter: i wouldn t say those lines were miles long. i saw the line this morning, it was probably about 300 or 400 yards long. the airport is basically home now to hundreds and hundreds of people. remember, there s no electricity here. there s no running water here. and hundreds of people are having to find wherever they can to go to the lavatory. there s a battle now to get the slots working to the best and most efficient use which is relief. so people have been getting out. but the number of people getting out, compared with the number of people arriving to get out. i would have to say it is not it s chaotic, but there s no hint of panic here yet. but people are waiting and waiting and waiting to get out.
visualize where the emergency exit is. if you re in the rear by the lavatory or the kitchen, if you re over the wings where it is specifically. what about what you wear? what really gets me, i see girls wearing flip-flops onboard airplanes. you can t run out of a plane in flip-flops. you want to be wearing clothing that s going to protect you. you want to wear natural fibers such as cotton or denim. not polyester. in the heat of a fire, that could melt and it could burn you. you also don t want to take your shoes off until after the plane has taken off. because if you re going to be coming out of the airplane, you want to be able to not have bare feet, have somebody step on your feet. something as simple as not wearing sneakers which could melt in this sort of thing as opposed to hard leather shoes. sneakers are comfortable, actually help you get out. they re not a problem. if you re going to go down the slide pick your feet up so they don t get caught. what you don t want to wea
was a brick. only brick fell and it fell in between me and my friend, zack. pretty lucky, huh? is it. as lucky as damia know and the others were to be, alive, some is classmates were not so lucky. seven reportedly drowned when water pipes burst. so much sadness and overwhelming loss on the happiest days of the school year. we had the 6th grade graduation coming up and we were practicing and all the normal stuff. by the time rhonda climbed out of the lavatory, help was on the way. there was men just running to the scene. men i had never seen before. we were handing them down. kids? kids. i m picturing them like a fireman s brigade. yes. tracy said she rushed back to the elementary school hoping against hope that her daughter was still alive. we got about blocks away and
it hurts my ears. i don t want you know, people don t want to feel like they re a herd of cattle. people want to be talked to. kurt delivers his announcements with a humorous twist meant to entertain passengers. oxygen will flow at a rate of $2 for the first minute and then 99 cents for each additional minute. if you re traveling with more than one child, now is a good time to pick your favorite. he is definitely trying to make you laugh, but this flight attendant does take his job seriously. we re trained to be firefighters, we re trained to do cpr, we re trained to use the defibrillator. people don t realize that. but we re really there for your safety. kurt works for ata airlines, and his most popular route is phoenix to hawaii. long five-, six-hour flights. videotaping his announcements proves to be a fun distraction. someone is in the lavatory. this is the lavatory police. come out with your pants up. kurt s antics enliven the flight for the whole crew. their n