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There was no major infrastructure (i.e. power telecommunications) routed across that bridge because of the type of bridge it was (Steel Arch Deck Truss Bridge). It looks like all power problems that happen were from power lines on the banks of the river. I canÂ’t imagine the chaos down there. The trunk lines across Minnesota were maxed out for 15 minutes and have been struggling to handle call volume since this happen.
• Structure ID: NBI: 9340.
• Location: River Mile 853.20.
• River Elevation: 725 Feet.
• Highway: I-35W.
• Daily Traffic Count: 140,000 (2002).
• Bridge Type: Steel Arch Deck Truss Bridge.
• Length: 1,907 Feet, 458 Foot Longest Span.
• Width: 8 Traffic Lanes, 108 Feet.
• Navigation Channel Width: 390 Feet.
• Height Above Water: 64 Feet.
• Date Built: Opened November 1967.
Claim to fame: was built with a single 458 foot long steel arch to avoid putting any piers in the water to impede river navigation.
This bridge features an anti-ice system. A series of PVC pipes carries a deicer fluid to outlets that are drilled into the deck of the bridge. When the temperature for ice is right, the deicer fluid is pumped onto the bridge deck. This system has proven to be successful enough that it is being installed on other bridges in Minnesota.
This kind of scares the crap out of me.
Ive been literally floored and sadly glued to the tv for the last 4 hours- flipping channels and recording everything I watched -from cnn to fox to wcco to kstp. Its so overwelming. :frown:
hey cm, did you dvr any of it?
I was really hoping you got some channels
I recorded it all like when I recorded 9/11
I think I have 17 tapes on 9/11
going on tape 3 tonight
my god! what an impact on those that were there and all of us who could only watch :frown:
I feel so sad for everyone involved- and my prayers have gone out to the families who lost someone tonight
THANK YOU cm for posting those pictures
#6 -you can see all the helicopters.
I was expecting to see them on the news tonight.
and that the other thing I wanted to see....the pictures of BEFORE it fell. thanks OTiS
Lil did I know that it was cold enough to have a patch of black ice which I hit - skidded (had 2 choices - go 60 ft off the cliff into trees or ram into the mtn. I took the mtn) I bounced off a couple of times, and hit it again (thanks to me hitting the gas instead of the break)
My co-worker who lived at the top of the mtn was 2 cars behind me and saw the whole thing (and stopped - helped me get my car to the side of the road at a turn out - re-group etc)
when we got to the side of the road, a few minutes later all these emergency vehicles go flying up the road past us - sirens, lights - you name it.
We went back down the hill to drop my car at a repair shop - then he drove me home.
We learned later that a few minutes up the road - the car that was behind me (who didn't stop) was in a head on with a truck about 6 minutes later. The truck driver had a heart attack and crossed over the lanes of traffic.
Neither car lived.
That could have been me.
and I pmed with Posen a bit ago and just WOW for him too! thank God for having a reason to be late!!!
I kind of wanted to drive down there and see it first had, but didn't want to hamper emergency traffic, and they had already advised people to stay home. Heck, if I had been close enough when it happened though I would have been out there trying to help, again, they say they've got plenty. So pretty much all I can do is sit and watch the news..
ps- whitney commented that she didnt want you to lose your camera and tripod out there today. thought that was considerate yet funny.
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I did just see a few of my shots used on WCCO just now! :ooh:
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iceman, better to get those feelings expressed than to keep them bottled up inside.
i'm sorry you are having such a rough year.
you know this crew is here for you, right?
My phone's been ringing off the hook today from people who apparently saw my name attached to a few of my pictures on CNN and some local stations! Pretty cool. I just wish that I had a tape of it as I only have a tape of the 'CCO footage. But I did tape more this morning so I'll have to wait and see. Unfortunately none from CNN.
Here's a few more close-ups from today. It was kinda cool to see some of my downtown counterparts up on their buildings today too. Man do they look smaller than I thought.
Subject: Your photo s of the Minnesota bridge collapse
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Subject: 225 S. 6th
  hello-this morning I found your photos from the 225 S. 6th building. They are absolutely incredible and the clarity is fantastic.
I have a website www.minneapolisdailyphoto.blogspot.com and I'd like to discuss obtaining permission to shoot photos from that location for the daily photo site.
Please let me know if this is a possibility.
Thank you!
Regards,
Chris
:smile: :eyeroll:
Hi, I'm an admin for a group called Structural Collapse, and we'd love to have your photo added to the group.
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Of course, if I catch anything I'll have to have my tape back. It has my Elvis/Celine duet on it. :pbpt:
Sorry for tooting my horn earlier but today has been pretty cool as far as that stuff goes.
http://wcco.com/slideshows/local_slideshow_213194533/view?slide=73
http://kare.4wmt.com/packages/templates/anonymous/album/browse.aspx?pageid=d59ca9e2-f268-4970-a1e1-556cee3b9bf3
I sure understand, CM. You took some awesome photos, in a situation surrounded by devastation. Takes a cool head and a steady hand. And your photos are helping all of us comprehend this tragedy, visually, as well as conveying to the world, and possibly to the investigation, exactly what things looked like, at those moments in time.
Kudos to you!!
Nice personal Joe there
want to come do lunch sometime :wink:
rr
Here's one that's not so close.
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Took me 1 hr. 15 mins. to get out of downtown yesterday.
the bridge to the East is the bridge that went behind Grandmas that kinda connected it to the university...was common for students to walk over that way...
I've walked the other bridge drunk many times...
was a member of Delta Theta Sigma
http://deltathetasigma.org/
go??? now that I"m not exactly sure of...
I think ya'll met her - she was the (short haired) blonde lady who came down to Matty B's with me one night - kinda over weight. She just went in for the bypass surgery this week and was at home. Otherwise there was a chance she too would have been on the bridge.
if you go north on it...brings you to University Ave...kinda a good way to walk.
only about 6 or 7 blocks to dinkytown that way...
If i recall there was a fast food joint over there...so it was a nice detour vs. going washington ave.
Pagination