of the 168 people who died from the bombing, 5 of them were outside of the building, including a nurse/rescuer who helped get folks out of the wreckage, was hit on the head by debris, and later died.
...the five who died outside.
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Title: ...the five who died outside.
Created: Sat, 04/19/2008 - 9:30pm
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at 21:38 on April 19th, 2008
I visited the Memorial for the first time in March 2008. I had no idea how truly powerful and moving the Memorial would be. Walking through the site brought back memories of the fear I felt while waiting to hear from my father, who worked in the downtown OKC area at the time. I can only imagine the true horror that the survivors and their families felt on that day.
The picture is of part of the Field of Empty Chairs. Each chair honors one of the 168 people who died that day. These five chairs pay tribute to the victims who died outside of the building.