it in maggie s lap. i took that and wrapped it around her arm and created a tourniquet. pulled as tight as i could. wood calls for more help. we need a medic really bad for this little girl! right here! right here! i just gave her my shirt for a tourniquet. i m a doctor. it s right we got a doctor! watch out! we got a doctor! dr. robert klinestibar, a pulmonary and critical care specialist, who s at the concert with his family, immediately starts stabilizing maggie s arm. it s been less than two minutes since the stage fell. david wood s phone is still recording the scene as he turns to help another young man. and prater stays with maggie. at that point, her mom said, you have to get her out of here. because of her broken leg, magjars can t move. so i handed my injured
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the band sugarland is about to take the stage at the indiana state fair. laura magjars, her three daughters and her mom are right at the front. 3-year-old maggie, the youngest, is a huge fan of the country music duo. she s even wearing a special tutu for the occasion. but there s a storm system rolling through the area. the sky above starts to look ominous as the crowd waits for the band to take the stage. just start seeing dark storm clouds. something told me get out of here. magjars tells her girls to start walking away from the stage. then a large gust of wind violently rocks the rigging. and i looked and i could see the beams sway. i picked up maggie and put my arm around the other two girls and i said run. natalie prater and her husband are also near the stage when it starts on buckle. she can hear wires snapple as
he doesn t realize he s capturing the chaotic scene on his iphone. i took my phone out initially to film their equipment on the stage moving back and forth. i still had it in my hand when i was climbing back in. oh, my god! oh, my god! after climbing through the metal bars, he sees magjars and her daughter maggie. stay still! stay still! are you guys okay? can you crawl out? prater, who s a registered nurse, also comes rushing in to help, as stunned bystanders help prop up the rigging. i looked at her arm and it was badly injured. i was afraid that she had possibly severed an artery. and i knew she had lost a lot of blood. at that point i was calling out for a tourniquet. whether he hears prater or not, david wood repeats the call. we need a tourniquet! wood doesn t waste a second. he takes his shirt off and drops
daughter over to a perfect stranger, but i knew i had no choice. prater and others carry the girl out of the wreckage and on to the hospital. she s treated for a severe laceration to her arm and leg wound. luckily her artery isn t severed. magjars suffers multiple fractures to her leg. she s later reunited with her family at the hospital. at the fairgrounds, people continue to work to free the trapped and injured and secure the wreckage. in all, seven people are killed by the falling stage. more than 40 are injured. at home in northwestern indiana, maggie and her mom spend months recovering from their injuries. we were very lucky. i mean, even with our injuries and as scared as everybody was, i mean, we were actually some of the lucky ones. magjars says she s incredibly