[arrl-odv:15438] Re: A bad day in Blacksburg

Kay, thanks for the report. I was only thinking after it happen about the distance you maybe from the incident. I could not remember your new hometown at the time. Virginia Tech was at one time in the same athlete conference with Memphis State University. Memphis State was in many, many conferences as a non football school.. It was football there and the football was never in a conference until the later years. I always remember Virginia Tech was high competition for us. I am very sorry all that happen in a appeared to be one of the quite universities in the country. Somehow the country needs to get an upper hand on all the crime experienced in the larger cities. 73, Henry - WD4Q ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kay Craigie" <n3kn@verizon.net> To: "arrl-odv" <arrl-odv@reflector.arrl.org> Sent: Monday, April 16, 2007 7:23 PM Subject: [arrl-odv:15437] A bad day in Blacksburg
By now you all know about the horrific events that took place today in my new home town, Blacksburg, Virginia. The campus is about 5 miles from my house. This morning we heard sirens screaming down the nearby highway towards town -- presumably they were ambulances. We've had such high winds since last night that I'm surprised we still have any shingles and shutters on the house, and medical evacuation helicopters certainly could not fly in these conditions.
I was telling somebody just the other day how different this area is from Philadelphia, where the local TV news invariably leads with stories about murders, other violent crimes, deadly house fires in the slums, and so gruesomely on. Around here, the local TV news top stories are usually about school board squabbles, bluegrass festivals, coyote sightings, and once in a while a bad crash on the interstate. What a relief to be so far from big-city violence, I said. Today, however, more Americans died in Blacksburg than in Baghdad.
No victims' names have been made public as yet. We're keeping our fingers crossed that none of the fatalities will turn out to be young members of the Virginia Tech Amateur Radio Association.
73 - Kay N3KN
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Henry R. Leggette