A public commenter described waking amid "jagged metal and debris" and, as the smoke cleared, hearing only silence before taking in the scene, during the meeting's public comment period.
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"I still couldn't orient myself to where I was. There was no airplane. I was standing in the middle of jagged metal and debris, and as the smoke cleared, the most profound to me was the absolute silence. To hear nothing, nothing at all. Like the world stood still when I stood up, and I'm taking it in around me what had happened and what I was in," the commenter said.
The commenter later added: "And, the first thing I remember hearing was the crackling of the pine trees, like twigs, crackling fire. And then that's when I was able to take in what was around me, and there were bodies in fire." The transcript provides no additional identifying details about the incident or corroborating information.
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