VIDEO: Firefighter finds Oklahoma City bombing survivor to give her memento found in wreckage decades ago Updated: 2:52 PM PDT Jul 20, 2021 Mecca Rayne Anchor/Reporter Share Updated: 2:52 PM PDT Jul 20, 2021
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Show Transcript HE FINALLY GOT TO MEET HER. AND NOW THEAY DAS H COME SWELLING WITH NERVES EXCITEMENT AND EMOTION BRING IT BACK WHAT ACALTULY BELONGS TO FLORENCE ROGERS WESLEY WHITEHORN MADE HIS WAY TO THE FINAL PIECE OF TSHI STORY WITH FLOWERS AND BALLOONS IN TOW. SURPRISE FOR MY NEW BEST FRIEND THIS FLORENCE ROGERS. YOU BET COMING HERE. LET ME COME INSIDEER H AND JUST LIKE THAT WESLEY’S DAMRE WERE VERY MUCH REALITY. OH GOOD.H REALITY. I FEEL LIKE CRYGIN WESLEY OVCOMEER WITH ALRE RAW EMOTIONS. NOW I GOT ABOUT YOU. SO MANY DAYS GIVING FLORENCE THE MOST SCIPEAL GIFT THIS FRIENDSHIP HAS TO OFFER YOUR HAND OVER IN THERE AND PULL THAT OUT RIGHT THERE A PIECE OF HER LIFE PRE-BOMBING. OH YOU FOUND.ING. OH, NO, THAT’S
VIDEO: Firefighter finds Oklahoma City bombing survivor to give her memento found in wreckage decades ago
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VIDEO: Firefighter finds Oklahoma City bombing survivor to give her memento found in wreckage decades ago
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OKC bombing responder has special memento for survivor he has never met © koco first responder at okc bombing wants to return memento to survivor
It has been more than 26 years since the Murrah Building bombing.
And a retired Guthrie firefighter is just now sharing his story with KOCO 5 in hopes of finding the woman behind this nameplate.Sign up for our Newsletters
As luck would have it, he happened to find two pieces of it on separate days. And he knew one day he’d give it back to the woman if she survived.
“I’m proud to have been a Guthrie firefighter,” Wesley Whitehorn said.