REPORT: There were no vehicles traveling on the Francis Scott Key Bridge when it fell into the ocean thanks to heroic police officers who jumped into action. It has now been confirmed that the only people on the bridge when it collapsed was a pothole repair crew. A total of eight workers were reportedly on a meal break when the cargo ship crashed into the bridge. The eight workers plunged off the 185-foot bridge into the frigid water. Two of the eight workers were rescued, one who was hospitalized and one who refused treatment. "He brushed his clothes off and wanted to see his family. He was shaken up a little bit but nothing major. I guess the good lord was on his side," a first responder said. The six other workers are presumed dead.
@CollinRugg This could have been much worse. ❤️ We have to work and rebuild all our infrastructure. Stop sending money to Ukraine and make America great again.
@CollinRugg So the mayday calls went through, and the police responded in time. That’s good at least.
@CollinRugg You can see car traveling on the bridge before it went down.
@CollinRugg I have heard so many different stories about this today, from cars and trucks crashing into the river to over 8 killed. So many news agencies try to be first on stories rather than being accurate.
@CollinRugg lol one guy refused treatment after plunging 185ft on a bridge collapse?!?! What a savage! Did he show up to work the next day too? 😆
MEN do all the hard, dirty, and dangerous work that builds and maintains our whole economy. A road crew is 3X as likely to die on the job today than the police who are always whining about how dangerous their jobs are. May the WORKMEN who died on the bridge find peace and be reborn into a new life.