Baltimore woke up this morning to what seemed like a surreal gut-punch. Watching the video of the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsing into the Patapsco River below was hard to absorb. Thoughts of an early April Fool’s prank immediately entered the mind. Sadly, this wasn’t the case…
I will share Key Bridge memories and my thoughts on the community impact later.
But today, I just want to take a few minutes to talk about the victims and the people
working behind the scenes.
When the bridge workers started their shift last night, they
probably envisioned an uneventful night. The next morning would inevitably usher
in a new day as they would head home to their families. Sadly, the night took a
tragic turn and several of those workers are still unaccounted for. While we
never want to give up hope, optimism is fading fast. The mission is still
considered a search and rescue so let’s continue to focus on that. My heart
goes out to the families who are, no doubt, being emotionally tortured right
now.
As usual, our first responders immediately stepped up and went
into action. Rescue divers unselfishly took to the frigid waters to begin the
search. I can’t imagine what goes through the minds of these brave individuals.
They are thrown into what seems like a hopeless situation. But they forge ahead
anyway.
And the folks who took immediate action to stop traffic seconds
before the bridge collapsed need to be commended. There’s no telling how many
lives they saved. And kudos to the dispatchers who quickly lined up the
appropriate response teams following the collapse.
And I must give credit to Governor Wes Moore. The man has shown
the steadiness of a true leader throughout the day. With the collapsed bridge looking in the background, he has given Marylanders hope
that things are going to be ok. If pressure builds diamonds, this is his moment.
And if my previous paragraph surprises anyone, fasten your seat
belts. I am also commending Mayor Brandon Scott and Baltimore County Executive Johnny
Olszewski. These guys were called out in the middle of the night to deal with
this unfathomable catastrophe. They have spent the day settling nerves and
meeting with the families of the bridge workers. Transportation Secretary, Pete
Buttigieg deserves credit as well. He showed up and responded accordingly. Enough said. We
can debate politics another day. Times like this call for unity.
There are so
many other people working behind the scenes that often don’t get mentioned. The
folks who have assembled to provide food for the first responders and rescue
workers. The healthcare personnel who are available for standby counseling. The
local churches who organized support services. And the overall compassion that
the entire community has shown.
The travel and
economic impact of this will be dealt with later. For now, let’s continue to
help each other through the emotional impact….
kw
Thank God it's in Democrat State Biden will help ya all out. Or will he?
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