
(00:37-2:25) Covering the popular marching band at Florida A&M University;
(02:26-3:58) Tragedy at a grain bin when to people fell in while checking on a fire;
(03:59-5:41) Covering United Christmas Fund and the story of Sandy "Santa" Monroe;
(05:42-07:35) Bedford's upcoming basketball star, Damon Bailey success rise;
(07:37-08:50) Covering a fire that started in a warehouse on South Keystone and malfunctioning fire hydrant;
(08:51-10:08) Covering the threat of tornados and what to do when/if they hit;
(10:10-12:48) Skyline in Cincinnati and lifestyles of the rich;
(12:49-13:21) Reel of Suzanne Geha;
(13:21-14:37) Clips of Indiana University and Purdue University football
(0:33) Florida A&M marching band clips
(1:16) Coach or member explains the intensity of the routines
(1:43) Band member interviews
(2:25) Commercial break
(2:30) Story on how seven fire crews from around Acme worked for four hours to pull two bodies from grain bin, victims were Hamilton Township fire chief Jack Schoffstall and unidentified Rose Akers employee
(2:50*) Fire chief explains how the bodies were dragged and how they likely died
(3:33) Reporter David MacAnally explains how the fire may have started two weeks prior to the accident, dryer safety switch malfunction caused the fire
(4:00) Linda Eltzroth tells story about Sandy Monroe playing Santa for United Christmas Fund
(4:17) Sandy Monroe tells why he volunteers for the organization
(4:37) Sara Dunbar, volunteer, reads a letter from one family
(5:01*) Information of how many people the United Christmas Fund has helped
(5:27) Sandy Monroe reads letter from a previous recipient
(5:45) Reporter Dan O’Brien introduces upcoming basketball star Damon Bailey, freshman at Bedford North Lawrence High School
(6:14) Damon Bailey interview, humble about his hype
(6:27) Dan O’Brien on screen
(6:37) Dan Bush, Damon’s coach, says his hard work is respectable
(7:02) Ray Manis, Bedford N. Lawrence athletic director, talks about scouts and fans
(7:17) Ernie Lovell, senior guard, talks about playing with Damon
(7:36) Denise Lee reports on a warehouse fire 1301 S. Keystone
(7:55) Gary Campbell, Indianapolis Fire Dept. interview
(8:05) Many “dead hydrants,” meaning hydrants with no water. Fire fighters had to go off the property to get water, 2000 ft of hoses
(8:28) Gary Campbell talks about how the lack of water will cause the fire that could have been prevented to get away from them
(8:51*) Tornado safety at school reported by Mike Hoffman
(9:07) Guion Creek Elem. fire drills with Sarah Jones
(9:33) Ed Harper, principal, reflects on drill
(9:55) Elementary school in Lynn, Indiana was damaged in tornado a year prior
(10:12) Cincinnati skyline and fine homes
(10:34) John Meunier, architect, talks about the fine qualities of the homes
(10:57) Reporter Michael Collins tells stories of famous names in Cincinnati
(11:28*) Michael Zicka talks about his home and his business
(12:50) Suzanne Geha role in newsroom News18
(13:23) Football highlights of Indiana University and Purdue University, not playing against each other
Website Clips:
Fire chief explains how they found the bodies of two men who died in a grain bin fire.
2:49
IC: “The section in there just dragged them…”
3:55
OC: “…Very fine man”