UPDATE 8:44pm: Aaron Landry here; Noah is being overwhelmed with phone calls so he gave me the keys to the castle to relay his updates. Here's a couple shots of Noah’s place is in comparison to the bridge:
UPDATE:
I’m at the Humphrey School waiting for a ride. We couldn’t take a car our any of our belongings.ÃÂ One cat was taken, one was left behind.
I’m shocked, but no longer shaking.àStill sweaty from sprinting to river side to help rescue people.àDidn’t see any dead or hurt on the West side of non existent bridge. Helped people off girders. My cell phone isn’t working like many of yours, so email me at noah@blanked-out.com if you need to. I have pictures, will upload later. Confirmed all of my friends (except one) who commute are safe.
Description of collapse: Surprisingly quiet, but my entire warehouse apt shook quite a bit. Bridge fell so very slowly - poof. Yelled and yelled but no one answered. Only a handful of ppl in water, all got out ok and then began to help as well. Ran into woman who thought school bus was trapped on east side in fold of highway.àCouldn’t confirm it or get to the other bank to help.
more later…hope everyone is safe…
I live the closest to the 35W Bridge than anyone in Minneapolis and I watched it come down from my roof.
I spent 20mins getting people out and off the bridge.
I’m being evacuated.
PS This was not a bomb.
Does Noah live in a helicopter? Those pictures look like they were taken from about a thousand feet.
Thanks, Gideon7 and Aaron Landry. Good to know you’re safe.
Good work. I shut off sheared gas mains after an earthquake. Others became inspired to do their own good work selflessly after me, as you probably witnessed there. It's the right thing to do to save lives if you are able to.