Sadly, I don’t know.Been watching grandkids. Is Reed okay?
He posted on Twitter 3 hours ago. Is this before or after you lost track of him? I'm guessing there is no cell signal any more, either.Sadly, I don’t know.
I saw an *uncut* raw video of him. Or so it said. It was part of the same one I linked, but this one was much longer.
The end of that video is what deeply concerns me. What I hear him saying is “ow”, twice towards the very end end but he cannot be seen as he says “ow” on the *uncut* video.
IMHO the “ow’s” sounds pretty painful ones.
At min 7:51 is where you can hear him and the video cuts out.
EBM: changed wording from bad to painful.
OT: I too have been watching Ryan Hall Y'all and his team since the tornados in Texas. I live in a tiny town in East Tx. and we were in the path. i don't have cable any longer and I could not find very good reporting on the net. I stumbled upon Ryan somehow and watched for hours. I really appreciated his reporting. It was so scary. I have been in earthquakes before but I think tornados are scarier.I LOVE some Ryan Hall Y'all. I have been following him for I think about a year now or maybe a little more. He is really awesome at what he does. I feel like he keeps us more informed than MSM.
We are in transportation and a lot of times my guys are in areas he reports on. When the tornados broke out this past spring early summer in Texas he is the one I followed live in order to report back to my guys on the road who were in the area. Reed Timmer was right ahead of two of my guys and I was able to get my guys to pull over before hitting live wires. The word THANKFUL will never be enough for that night alone for everything this man and his team does.
This is the same video. There have been no other videos of him or from his crew and team, since.He posted on Twitter 3 hours ago. Is this before or after you lost track of him? I'm guessing there is no cell signal any more, either.
We do not have cable or satellite either. So, I relay on everything else I can get my hands on to monitor situations. It makes for long days and nights when my guys are in harm's way but I appreciate so much being able to see and track things in real time to help protect them. All of my crew is now out of harm's way and safe for the night so I can work on my second job now LOL.OT: I too have been watching Ryan Hall Y'all and his team since the tornados in Texas. I live in a tiny town in East Tx. and we were in the path. i don't have cable any longer and I could not find very good reporting on the net. I stumbled upon Ryan somehow and watched for hours. I really appreciated his reporting. It was so scary. I have been in earthquakes before but I think tornados are scarier.
My guys are all to safety now thankfully. And they have no more requests as of now to go back down there this week. I have a feeling that will change over the weekend when it is determined what needs there are for supplies in the coming weeks.Honesty...thoughts and prayers..hang in there!
Big hugs to you. I pray you hear from them soon and that they are safe. This storm is not being kind to ANYONE in the state of FL.My nephew and family live in SW Cape Coral. Last I texted with them on Monday, they were undecided as to whether they would evacuate. Praying they did.
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