Huge Explosion in Oslo - Page 23
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vol_
Australia1608 Posts
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dangerjoe
Denmark1866 Posts
On July 23 2011 01:04 Aphasie wrote: I was about 100m from the explosion when it happened. (outside the VG building for those who are familiar where that is). Thankfully i was faceing with my back against it when all the glass exploded. An asiatic female tourist wasn't so lucky. She had cuts all over her face and think some of the glass was in her eyes. I just saw one other with minor cuts. The two that were hurt were already taken care of by someone else so i made sure somebody had called an ambulance. I saw a woman lying on the street crying and shaking so i comforted her and took her hand and led her away. Everybody seemed paralyzed so i shouted that everybody should get away in case there was a second bomb and people started moving. When we got like 600 meters away people started panicking and running so we stopped and i held her in my arms till people started cooling down. I then took her on the bus out of town and had a cup of coffee while we talked and she cooled down. Some came to pick her up and now im home having some beers. Holy crap, what a horror story. Amazing that you took the time to help people around you! Glad you are okay! skål! | ||
kekepop
55 Posts
On July 23 2011 01:04 Aphasie wrote: I was about 100m from the explosion when it happened. (outside the VG building for those who are familiar where that is). Thankfully i was faceing with my back against it when all the glass exploded. An asiatic female tourist wasn't so lucky. She had cuts all over her face and think some of the glass was in her eyes. I just saw one other with minor cuts. The two that were hurt were already taken care of by someone else so i made sure somebody had called an ambulance. I saw a woman lying on the street crying and shaking so i comforted her and took her hand and led her away. Everybody seemed paralyzed so i shouted that everybody should get away in case there was a second bomb and people started moving. When we got like 600 meters away people started panicking and running so we stopped and i held her in my arms till people started cooling down. I then took her on the bus out of town and had a cup of coffee while we talked and she cooled down. Some came to pick her up and now im home having some beers. You are a good person. I thank you | ||
shabby
Norway6402 Posts
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loladin
Norway184 Posts
WTF is happening in my country?? ![]() | ||
NeWeNiyaLord
Norway2474 Posts
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Ghad
Norway2551 Posts
On July 23 2011 01:04 Aphasie wrote: I was about 100m from the explosion when it happened. (outside the VG building for those who are familiar where that is). Thankfully i was faceing with my back against it when all the glass exploded. An asiatic female tourist wasn't so lucky. She had cuts all over her face and think some of the glass was in her eyes. I just saw one other with minor cuts. The two that were hurt were already taken care of by someone else so i made sure somebody had called an ambulance. I saw a woman lying on the street crying and shaking so i comforted her and took her hand and led her away. Everybody seemed paralyzed so i shouted that everybody should get away in case there was a second bomb and people started moving. When we got like 600 meters away people started panicking and running so we stopped and i held her in my arms till people started cooling down. I then took her on the bus out of town and had a cup of coffee while we talked and she cooled down. Some came to pick her up and now im home having some beers. Fantastic effort buddy. I am glad that you are not hurt, and that people like you are doing constructive stuff at the scene. Enjoy your very well-deserved beer. | ||
Existential
Australia2107 Posts
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humblegar
Norway883 Posts
Hope everybody is safe, and like has been mentioned, we will know soon enough who and why, no need to jump to conclusion. Rumour on TV (Norwegian TV2): shooting taking place at the largest Norwegian party's summer camp. | ||
kekepop
55 Posts
On July 23 2011 01:07 loladin wrote: There are unconfirmed reports of shooting at the AUF Summer Camp on Utøya, just outside the city. AUF is the youth section of the major political party in office in Norway. The PM described the situation on Utøya as critical, but he couldn't say more. WTF is happening in my country?? ![]() i hear people jumped into the waters and swam away | ||
Grettin
42381 Posts
On July 23 2011 01:04 Aphasie wrote: I was about 100m from the explosion when it happened. (outside the VG building for those who are familiar where that is). Thankfully i was faceing with my back against it when all the glass exploded. An asiatic female tourist wasn't so lucky. She had cuts all over her face and think some of the glass was in her eyes. I just saw one other with minor cuts. The two that were hurt were already taken care of by someone else so i made sure somebody had called an ambulance. I saw a woman lying on the street crying and shaking so i comforted her and took her hand and led her away. Everybody seemed paralyzed so i shouted that everybody should get away in case there was a second bomb and people started moving. When we got like 600 meters away people started panicking and running so we stopped and i held her in my arms till people started cooling down. I then took her on the bus out of town and had a cup of coffee while we talked and she cooled down. Some came to pick her up and now im home having some beers. Fantastic. ![]() | ||
dangerjoe
Denmark1866 Posts
On July 23 2011 01:07 loladin wrote: There are unconfirmed reports of shooting at the AUF Summer Camp on Utøya, just outside the city. AUF is the youth section of the major political party in office in Norway. The PM described the situation on Utøya as critical, but he couldn't say more. WTF is happening in my country?? ![]() omg stop this madness ![]() | ||
Garm
Norway222 Posts
On July 23 2011 01:03 jdseemoreglass wrote: I can imagine a very long list of possible responses to the news that violent extremists have tried once again to blow people up with a bomb. "Civility" is actually near the bottom of that list. It's understandable that people will respond to murderous savages with anger, and I think they should be allowed to express it. Of course people should express their feelings about what happened. But throwing a fit and lashing out against muslims in general (like a lot of people in this thread) does nothing to help the situation. You can express anger without stooping to the level of the terrorists. | ||
1ManArmy
Netherlands895 Posts
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Wivyx
Norway624 Posts
On July 23 2011 01:07 loladin wrote: There are unconfirmed reports of shooting at the AUF Summer Camp on Utøya, just outside the city. AUF is the youth section of the major political party in office in Norway. The PM described the situation on Utøya as critical, but he couldn't say more. WTF is happening in my country?? ![]() Madness! | ||
Azzur
Australia6253 Posts
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Ichobicho
Norway79 Posts
On July 23 2011 01:08 humblegar wrote: Rumour on TV (Norwegian TV2): shooting taking place at the largest Norwegian party's summer camp. This is confirmed by the Police according to nrk.no :\ | ||
fujimi
Japan32 Posts
On July 23 2011 00:53 DoXa wrote: This makes me sick. What kind of culture is it to do such things? Troops from all over the world are "fighting for democracy and human rights", yet some people say such things like you did. Don't even begin to think that there is a good and evil in conflicts like these, in war both sides are evil until one side wins and claims to be the 'good' side. Rest assured that democracy's troops figthing for 'human rights' are not much better than the people behind this attack. Shooting/bombing and killing people cannot be justified by any ideology or reason.. 'They' too have a standpoint and a point of view of things, and in their view democracy (or whatever we stand for) is wrong and are with force trying to subdue the other side. Just what Norwegian troops are doing in Libya when we're dropping bombs 24/7 from Norwegian fighter planes. For the record; Im not sympathising with the attackers, I'm only trying to help you THINK about what is happening, THINK don't REACT... As your spontanious reactions most likely only will add fuel to the fire. Let's just keep our heads cool. If the people responsible for this are caught they will be punished by law. | ||
Azzur
Australia6253 Posts
On July 23 2011 01:04 Aphasie wrote: I was about 100m from the explosion when it happened. (outside the VG building for those who are familiar where that is). Thankfully i was faceing with my back against it when all the glass exploded. An asiatic female tourist wasn't so lucky. She had cuts all over her face and think some of the glass was in her eyes. I just saw one other with minor cuts. The two that were hurt were already taken care of by someone else so i made sure somebody had called an ambulance. I saw a woman lying on the street crying and shaking so i comforted her and took her hand and led her away. Everybody seemed paralyzed so i shouted that everybody should get away in case there was a second bomb and people started moving. When we got like 600 meters away people started panicking and running so we stopped and i held her in my arms till people started cooling down. I then took her on the bus out of town and had a cup of coffee while we talked and she cooled down. Some came to pick her up and now im home having some beers. What a terrible situation to have to experience! | ||
Erectum
France194 Posts
On July 23 2011 01:04 Aphasie wrote: I was about 100m from the explosion when it happened. (outside the VG building for those who are familiar where that is). Thankfully i was faceing with my back against it when all the glass exploded. An asiatic female tourist wasn't so lucky. She had cuts all over her face and think some of the glass was in her eyes. I just saw one other with minor cuts. The two that were hurt were already taken care of by someone else so i made sure somebody had called an ambulance. I saw a woman lying on the street crying and shaking so i comforted her and took her hand and led her away. Everybody seemed paralyzed so i shouted that everybody should get away in case there was a second bomb and people started moving. When we got like 600 meters away people started panicking and running so we stopped and i held her in my arms till people started cooling down. I then took her on the bus out of town and had a cup of coffee while we talked and she cooled down. Some came to pick her up and now im home having some beers. "Funny" how some people become totally paralysed when urgent reaction are needed and how others become really cool and efficient. Good job mate and gl .. | ||
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