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Emergency dispatchers' audio captures the moment Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge fell, sending eight victims into the water. Experts weigh in on why crashes with cargo ships could become more common.
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New Dispatcher Audio Captures The Moment The Baltimore Bridge Collapsed | Insider News

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@doodmonkey
@doodmonkey Месяц назад
So sad for those guys on the bridge.
@user-cn9ug5ft4m
@user-cn9ug5ft4m Месяц назад
I didn't know early on there was anyone on the bridge!
@hakes187
@hakes187 Месяц назад
Bless those workers, I just don't understand why they didn't get a call, I suppose they were busy with the job, Pryor for them and their loved ones
@familypowergroup
@familypowergroup Месяц назад
The Port of Baltimore was the 17th largest in the nation by total tons in 2021 and an important artery for the movement of autos, construction machinery and coal. It handled 52.3 million tons of foreign cargo worth nearly $81 billion in 2023, according to Maryland data, and creates more than 15,000 jobs.
@familypowergroup
@familypowergroup Месяц назад
That port is losing over $9 million a day until the bridge is repaired If I was running the show, I’d unload $9 million worth of cargo per day until that mf is repaired
@shijoejoseph2011
@shijoejoseph2011 Месяц назад
I wonder if the bridge had more pillars, it would have spread the impact that much more, that perhaps just a few spots near the impact point would have crumbled. I am no engineer but maybe when they rebuild, they would add more support pillars. Prayer and condolence to the six souls and their family!
@alivewithhemp4989
@alivewithhemp4989 Месяц назад
Could this happen to the Mackinac Bridge?
@automaticmattywhack1470
@automaticmattywhack1470 Месяц назад
I bet Frank Sobotka is turning in his grave with the port being closed.
@2LiveTrew
@2LiveTrew Месяц назад
Proud of them Baltimoreans.
@tsedaletarekegne5341
@tsedaletarekegne5341 Месяц назад
So sad news 😞
@xevenex
@xevenex Месяц назад
the bridge is OUUUUT! - Harry Tasker
@Metonymy1979
@Metonymy1979 Месяц назад
Whoa! 2 people survived?
@KBcollision
@KBcollision Месяц назад
Two of the eight people who were working on the bridge survived. I believe the entire crew on the ship survived
@familypowergroup
@familypowergroup Месяц назад
The families of the 6 individuals that tragically lost their lives due to negligence are owed $40.8 million USD immediately, before the repair work even begins
@joeblackman80
@joeblackman80 Месяц назад
Piss off
@bstaznkid4lyfe392
@bstaznkid4lyfe392 Месяц назад
Bet the driver can't steer well..
@faithhopelove7777777
@faithhopelove7777777 Месяц назад
Interesting that someone happened to be filming it when it happened...
@user-ii8qd9em1w
@user-ii8qd9em1w Месяц назад
Right, I think it was planned. It's unfortunate lives were lost. But We as the people have to start asking questions and get to the truth behind the chaos and drama just to get us to fall for the lies and distractions they cause. It looks like a believable accident but my intuition says Nope, thus was planned.
@familypowergroup
@familypowergroup Месяц назад
If the owners of the boat don’t agree to those terms, all that cargo is getting seized and sold to cover the cost
@snoglydox
@snoglydox Месяц назад
. *Wait...my Gucci bag is on that ship!*
@MrMinnesotaMac
@MrMinnesotaMac Месяц назад
Says someone who has absolutely no idea what they're talking about.
@familypowergroup
@familypowergroup Месяц назад
@@MrMinnesotaMac that’s not nice
@luxchris4629
@luxchris4629 Месяц назад
Its not their cargo omg they just transport it
@alexn5743
@alexn5743 Месяц назад
​@@familypowergroup it is true however, you have no idea how these things work
@ITsjustLiam534
@ITsjustLiam534 Месяц назад
Why is no one talking about how the cargo ship lost power before the bridge
@user-cn9ug5ft4m
@user-cn9ug5ft4m Месяц назад
The Romans wouldn't have built a bridge like that!
@CharlesDonkey-go2ue
@CharlesDonkey-go2ue Месяц назад
This probably is the future of most older bridges they need to build new ones asap infrastructure blahh right?
@hakes187
@hakes187 Месяц назад
All the loot is going to imagrents and over seas, it will be printed money and just cause more inflation
@KBcollision
@KBcollision Месяц назад
From what I’ve read, the bridge was solid. Even those built with today’s standards would not be able to withstand such impact. But let me know if you read differently
@familypowergroup
@familypowergroup Месяц назад
I wanna know what’s in those shipping containers
@familypowergroup
@familypowergroup Месяц назад
After 33 days of unloading $9 million worth of cargo per day, we getting the ship appraised
@1nsaniel
@1nsaniel Месяц назад
The callousness of how workers are treated in the USA makes me sick. How is it possible traffic was blocked but the crew working in the bridge stayed??
@ITech2005
@ITech2005 Месяц назад
Simple actually. Police cars blocked bridge entrances on both sides but it was too risky to travel across to alert the workers in time due to the proximity of the ship. Whomever went out to alert them probably wouldn't have made it back in time before the collision. Not everything needs some grand conspiracy against the workers...
@warlockpaladin2261
@warlockpaladin2261 Месяц назад
It will be interesting to hear what the foreman has to say.
@silviebreber1523
@silviebreber1523 Месяц назад
It wasn't blocked. If you look at the videos, there were vehicles crossing the bridge as the ship approached and crashed. They say it was blocked, but you can see it wasn't.
@Hyperlophus
@Hyperlophus Месяц назад
The crew was likely on foot since they were doing maintenance. All the other traffic on that bridge was vehicles. There wasn't enough time to notify the crew and for them to be able to evacuate.
@1nsaniel
@1nsaniel Месяц назад
@@ITech2005 what conspiracy are you talking about? You said it yourself that those workers weren't worth risking your life over
@familypowergroup
@familypowergroup Месяц назад
2:40 agreed in order to expedite repairs, clean up and new construction but someone else is liable
@justincady6563
@justincady6563 Месяц назад
Let me guess… the taxpayers will foot the bill. I’d rather $ go straight to the victims & their families. Not another “infrastructure” bill.
@steverico3090
@steverico3090 Месяц назад
Dude. It's literally why we pay taxes wtf.... There is an insane amount of commerce at stake with the port. Not including more traffic.
@WiseTreee
@WiseTreee Месяц назад
I understand crew was Indian. But were the captains/pilots Indian as well?? Why no one is talking about them ?
@Banyo__
@Banyo__ Месяц назад
The shipping company's insurance will be responsible for the payouts to the family, but we as taxpayers need to pay to fix this bridge to help from screwing over all the people currently out of jobs who work in this port and who will suffer continued losses. Things like farm equipment are used to help put food on your table too. This isn't some conspiracy, it's people's lives and livelihoods that effect our nation as a whole.
@RR-rx5cl
@RR-rx5cl Месяц назад
The pilot who are appointed by the state are responsible to guide the ship so yes state will pay the bill
@NetITGeeks
@NetITGeeks Месяц назад
@@WiseTreee Why is that even matters? Boeing planes with faulty doors and faulty electronics that caused many crashes were all made by Americans but it doesn't matter at the end. What matter is the investigation and its findings. If you really hate Indians, FYI, modern MacOS, iOS, Android, and Windows OS is mostly developed by Indians/South Asians too. 🤣
@familypowergroup
@familypowergroup Месяц назад
I’m curious to know what the maximum height of the ship was in comparison to height of the bottom of the bridge
@reverseuniverse2559
@reverseuniverse2559 Месяц назад
This news is at least 24 hours old yeh lol
@guangxidavidliu
@guangxidavidliu Месяц назад
America biggest ally, Indians own the shipping company with Indian crews, dirt cheap but good. You know whom to send bills to. They will be more than glad to pay.
@pekkanikolaus
@pekkanikolaus Месяц назад
The ship had to be steered, by law, by licensed Maryland pilots at this point
@WiseTreee
@WiseTreee Месяц назад
I understand crew was Indian. But were the captains/pilots Indian as well?? Why no one is talking about them ?
@maheshkurana5809
@maheshkurana5809 Месяц назад
​@@WiseTreeeThe ship that crashed into the Baltimore bridge is owned by Grace Ocean Private Ltd. and managed by Synergy Marine Group. Captain Rajesh Unni is the Founder and CEO of Synergy Marine Group, one of the world’s leading shipmanagers.
@noobie1890
@noobie1890 Месяц назад
The conspiracy theories are a little wild right now….it’s like people don’t understand how their ports or these vessels work. But why would they, they only drive over them or past them. There’s nothing wrong with skepticism, but at least know what you’re trying to say before you say it. Or better yet, learn about big boats and what it takes to control and maneuver them. They aren’t Honda civics, that’s for sure….
@yolandagofigure
@yolandagofigure Месяц назад
😢🙏🇨🇦🇺🇲
@darrenmcgregor4943
@darrenmcgregor4943 Месяц назад
With the structure in the water looks like a train set dismantled very sad bye looks of this wasn’t no accident
@noobie1890
@noobie1890 Месяц назад
Why wasn’t it an accident? The vessel lost power….it was drifting and could not steer. It’s massive. It’s not going to stop when they hit the brakes, because there are none. They have propellers and an anchor. Both of which were used in a desperate attempt to slow the down the vessel. That black smoke that was fuming out from the stacks? That was the engines kicking on in full gear to try and back away from the structure. It’s a massive ship, it will take more than that bring it to a halt.
@familypowergroup
@familypowergroup Месяц назад
So y’all telling me that big ass boat can’t be steered without electricity?
@mattsharkey311
@mattsharkey311 Месяц назад
Yes, absolutely what do you think another way of steering a boat is there has to be something that amplifies the amount of power or human can output it’s not 1000 hamsters, turning the rudder
@familypowergroup
@familypowergroup Месяц назад
@@mattsharkey311 based on your response, you make the assumption that electricity is the only form of power that can run a power steering system, correct?
@noobie1890
@noobie1890 Месяц назад
…..what else would it be? A bunch of Vikings paddling to the beat of a war drum? You can’t be taking yourself seriously right now….
@familypowergroup
@familypowergroup Месяц назад
@@noobie1890 which part of me is “you” and which part of me is “yourself”?
@Hyperlophus
@Hyperlophus Месяц назад
​@@familypowergroupthe boat is of a size and mass that it cannot be steered without electricity of some type. If they lose their main power, there will be a back up, but that backup will be running limited systems. The main engines on a ship that size are massive and not going to be running on a back up generator. So yeah, when a ship that size loses its main power it'll become more difficult to steer.
@familypowergroup
@familypowergroup Месяц назад
I wanna know whose liable
@familypowergroup
@familypowergroup Месяц назад
I wonder if anyone ever made a show called Shipping Container Wars, similar to Storage Wars
@TheFrogfeeder
@TheFrogfeeder Месяц назад
Phuq man, I think my air fryer is in one of those containers…
@stevecaison510
@stevecaison510 Месяц назад
I'm saying this as my opinion and under my freedom of speech If you watch the whole video. And watch how the lights go off. Then back on. Adjustments made in steering towards the pillar. Off again. Then back on like they were making sure if their aim at the pillar. Prove me wrong that this does not look like they were aiming directly towards that pillar. See how long it takes before they pull this video off their feed. Prove me wrong that this does not look intentional. That this could of been a retaliation by Iran and Houits sympathizer for the bridges we've destroyed over there. And the government and News is trying to cover it up saying a accident. How is it a accident with such a hard right turn like that when they were supposed to not have power. And when lights do come back on the ship turn even more each time to the right like they were aiming for it. And where were the tug boats?
@TheKlownshoe
@TheKlownshoe Месяц назад
You've obviously never driven a ship that large to understand how weight, momentum and currents in the water work. And clearly do not understand how the tugboats are used. So your just spitting conspiracies with no knowledge of what your talking about.
@pekkanikolaus
@pekkanikolaus Месяц назад
You are obviously clueless
@stevecaison510
@stevecaison510 Месяц назад
@@pekkanikolaus all of y'all that's say bull like that. Your just denying and blind to what's going on around you. And it's probably gonna get worse. . It'll be to late when your eye gets opened
@familypowergroup
@familypowergroup Месяц назад
$430 million to completely demo and reconstruct that bridge using an emergency construction schedule in 2024 $307 million to completely demo and reconstruct that bridge using a normal construction schedule in 2024 +\- 35%
@pastafazool5951
@pastafazool5951 Месяц назад
Im sure they will wire illegal aliens to build it too
@gigatremor9756
@gigatremor9756 Месяц назад
We need a report of how many DEI hires were on that ship during the collision.
@warlockpaladin2261
@warlockpaladin2261 Месяц назад
I think the ship was from India or something... regardless of where it's from, in the shipping industry it's more likely the coolies and a lack of proper repairs that are symptomatic of corporate malfeasance than anything else.
@Ich.kann.mich.nicht.erinnern
@Ich.kann.mich.nicht.erinnern Месяц назад
Hoffentlich ist mein neues Handy nicht in einem der Container!
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