(11 quotes found)
“That first round narrowly missed the officer. He was struck by some shrapnel. He's in satisfactory condition.”
Debra Brown
“Shrapnel would fly or the tank could take off like a rocket,”
Thomas Streicher
“Tire debris and wheel shrapnel resulted in damage to the No. 2 engine, puncture of three fuel tanks, and severance of several hydraulic lines and electrical wires. Additionally, a large hole was torn in the top wing skin which covers the wheel well area.”
James King
“You're not just looking at shrapnel of the explosion, you're looking at a bubble. It's just this expanse that is filled with matter and antimatter electrons moving at almost the speed of light.”
Jeff Hester
“[Many of the victims catalogued the lasting effects of the bombings, pointing out shrapnel wounds and severed fingers, speaking of constant pain and sleeping pills, hearing loss, seizures and nightmares.] Look at my face, my hand, my limp, the damage that is visible, ... Now, consider the emotional damage. May my face, my injuries and my statement be what you see and hear every night.”
Ron Smith
“Hats divide into three classes: offensive hats, defensive hats, and shrapnel.”
Katharine Whitehorn
“But that's not what really happened. I think he was hit with shrapnel or something. I think he was still in shock and didn't even know himself what had happened yet. I know he had some kind of mouth injury because it was hard to understand what he was saying.”
Nancy Williams
“They were both immediately injured, taken away. They are shrapnel wounds. Both have them to the head.”
Martha Raddatz
“I was so pumped up with adrenaline I didn't even know I'd been hit. The shrapnel that hit me in the wrist cauterized the wound, so I didn't bleed much.”
Matthew Zedwick
“I still have 17 pieces of shrapnel in my neck.”
Ken Williams