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Tegtmeyer, tries to get out of the way. everything happened in slow motion. and then things darkened. there was this kind of dark, light, dark, light experience of the tumble. the sound, it was horrible. and i just said to myself at that point, don t die, don t die, don t die. witnesses rush over to help. my leg was pinned under the car. so i asked the gentleman if they could lift the car. one gentleman said, ma am, we can t lift this car. and then another guy in the background said, get the car. and they lifted the car and then someone helped pull me from the car to the side of the road there. and at that point, i looked to my left and i saw a gentleman lying at the corner. and i asked, what happened to him? tegtmeyer lies a few feet away. he didn t look good. he was a kind of smoky gray. his lips, his skin, everything. he looked serene. he wasn t moving. and sure enough, the ambulance ....
Next, the wild rampage of a naked man in a supermarket. it made me very angry to see this going on, to see this destruction going on in the place that is my livelihood. then a victim is left for dead after a horrible crash. he was kind of a smoky gray. his lips, his skin. he wasn t moving. i m j-a-n-e and i have copd. i m d-a-v-e and i have copd. i m k-a-t-e and i have copd, but i don t want my breathing problems to get in the way my volunteering. that s why i asked my doctor about b-r-e-o. once-daily breo ellipta helps increase airflow from the lungs for a full 24 hours. and breo helps reduce symptom flare-ups that last several days and require oral steroids, antibiotics, or hospital stay. breo is not for asthma. breo contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. it is not known if this risk is increased in copd. breo won t replace rescue inhalers for sudden copd symptoms ....
And then things darkened. there was this kind of dark, light, dark, light experience of the tumble. the sound, it was horrible. and i just said to myself at that point, don t die, don t die, don t die. witnesses rush over to help. my leg was pinned under the car. so i asked the gentleman if they could lift the car. one gentleman said, ma am, we can t lift this car. and then another guy in the background said, get the car. and they lifted the car and then someone helped pull me from the car to the side of the road there. and at that point, i looked to my left and i saw a gentleman lying at the corner. and i asked, what happened to him? tegtmeyer lies a few feet away. he didn t look good. he was a kind of smoky gray. his lips, his skin, everything. he looked serene. he wasn t moving. and sure enough, the ambulance was there right away. when they went over to scott, they thought he was dead, so ....
Tegtmeyer, tries to get out of the way. everything happened in slow motion. and then things darkened. there was this kind of dark, light, dark, light experience of the tumble. the sound, it was horrible. and i just said to myself at that point, don t die, don t die, don t die. witnesses rush over to help. my leg was pinned under the car. so i asked the gentleman if they could lift the car. one gentleman said, ma am, we can t lift this car. and then another guy in the background said, get the car. and they lifted the car and then someone helped pull me from the car to the side of the road there. and at that point, i looked to my left and i saw a gentleman lying at the corner. and i asked, what happened to him? tegtmeyer lies a few feet away. he didn t look good. he was a kind of smoky gray. his lips, his skin, everything. he looked serene. he wasn t moving. and sure enough, the ambulance was there right away. when they went over to scott, ....
Die, don t die. witnesses rush over to help. my leg was pinned under the car. so i asked the gentleman if they could lift the car. one gentleman said, ma am, we can t lift this car. and then another guy in the background said, get the car. and they lifted the car and then someone helped pull me from the car to the side of the road there. and at that point, i looked to my left and i saw a gentleman lying at the corner. and i asked, what happened to him? tegtmeyer lies a few feet away. he didn t look good. he was a kind of smoky gray. his lips, his skin, everything. he looked serene. he wasn t moving. and sure enough, the ambulance was there right away. when they went over to scott, they thought he was dead, so they covered him up and went to the other two ladies. neither betty haislip, who was driving the pt cruiser, nor hughey, have any injuries. ....