00:41Entendido, no quieren los militares que se volvieron, y se volvieron.
00:46Muchos pudieron ayudar, cargando, no quiero decir, los cuerpos.
00:53Creo que todos los que estaban fuera y se han salvado.
00:56Carrying bodies out of the fire from there, at least a bit further away, you see there, there's the VAR 1900, that was the first kind of responding place.
01:08They did amazing to stay open.
01:10It was warm in there, that was what was needed.
01:13As mentioned before, the main, I think, problem was the temperature shock from the heat inside to the cold outside.
01:20So one of the priorities was to get everyone warm. I mean, I'm talking the curtains of the restaurant was used.
01:30And yeah, I mean, many, many gory scenes.
01:33There were many who were very strong, who stayed strong and who understood that their life was in grave danger, but decided that mentally it was more important to stay calm.
01:50And then UBS opened up, so thank you to them also. We pushed all the tables, all the tables were pushed aside and people entered.
02:05And there was warmer in there, there was more light as well, so the triage was done there.
02:09All the paramedics, I mean, paramedics, police, not the firemen, the firemen were out here.
02:15And then it was just ambulances coming back and forth as much as possible, bringing them down to the Mubra.
02:22The Mubra, from my understanding, was the less severe victims.
02:27So basically they told us anyone that can walk, anyone who was pretty conscious can go there.
02:32And then the others were taken down to wherever else they're taken to.
02:36See you.
02:37Again, there's a help hotline that is on the RTS.
02:50So please, there were calls from parents this morning asking where their kids are.
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