Storm brings terror to Bethany
Storm brings terror to Bethany
By Robert Medley
Published: May 8, 2008
People in the path of fierce, rotating winds described moments of terror in Bethany as storm damage was strewn several miles from the east side of Lake Overholser to NW 50 and N MacArthur Blvd.
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‘Like being in a tin can'
Swadley said there were about 30 customers in the barbecue restaurant across the street when he screamed at people to get in the rest rooms.
He said the building rattled and the wind rumbled outside.
"It was like being in a tin can. The pressure was extreme and we knew it was there, it was obvious,” he said.
Winds blew in all directions, he said and at one point the wind was blowing straight west.
"It was almost like it was a standstill moment of pressure,” Swadley said. "It was one of the scariest moments I've ever had and I had no idea a storm could come and hit with no warning.”
Just east of NW 50 and N MacArthur Boulevard in Warr Acres, Realtor and sign company owner Darrell Duer said wind blew out a large plate glass window in a building he owns.
A block east, the construction site of El Pollo Chulo was visibly damaged as steel framework was bent and mangled.
Swadley said tornado sirens in Bethany sounded five minutes after the storm moved on.
Bill Fronterhouse, 81, and his wife Rebecca, 82, said they were home in the 6800 block of NW 46 in Bethany when "the wind got up and it blew a large limb off a magnolia,” Rebecaa Fronterhouse said.
At the Southern Nazaraene University baseball and softball complex north of State Highway 66 near Council Road, winds toppled steel bleachers at the baseball field and damaged a dugout at the softball field, blowing pieces across the outfield.
Josh Sayez, 23, an assistant baseball coach and student, said he was playing catch inside the indoor practice facility when another assistant said sirens were sounding and debris was in the air.
"We looked out the door and saw stuff swirling around in the air. The walls shook and the lights flickered. It was weird,” Sayez said.
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