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Close Calls On Camera S10E17 (26th July 2022)
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00:00A close call. A moment of danger when life can hang in the balance.
00:05It was absolute panic and fear.
00:08A split second where the outcome could go either way.
00:11They'd have been lucky if they'd have stayed conscious.
00:13The difference between disaster and survival.
00:16It's literally, that's all it takes.
00:20These are the people that have been there and lived to tell the tale.
00:24I was terrified. I thought I was going to die.
00:27It's a day they'll never forget.
00:30The day they had a close call.
00:46Today on Close Calls.
00:49A CCTV camera records the main road through a quiet village.
00:53A mum and her two young children have just arrived home at this house across the way.
01:00Then...
01:01A huge explosion shatters the scene.
01:05Neighbours in the surrounding streets hear and feel the blast.
01:10You could feel the explosion, you know, just coming towards you.
01:15They're thinking, if anybody's in that house, they're not going to come out of there alive.
01:21Also today, a runaway bin lorry heads down a hill towards other vehicles.
01:30The drivers take evasive action.
01:32But a pedestrian and her dogs are right in its path.
01:37I had time to think, that bin lorry's on the wrong side of the road.
01:41It's coming really fast.
01:42It's not going to stop.
01:44Seven sisters, South Wales.
01:56A gas explosion rips through our house.
02:01With a family inside.
02:04Neighbours rushing to the rescue are greeted with utter devastation.
02:07Just all rubble.
02:09It was absolutely shocking.
02:13And then...
02:14I could hear somebody screaming beneath the rubble.
02:18It's a mother and her two young sons.
02:20And the boys just started screaming then.
02:23But I couldn't move to get to them.
02:26Sorry.
02:26Preschool leader Jessica lives in Seven Sisters, South Wales,
02:40with her partner Michael, a welder,
02:43and their two children, seven-year-old Reuben and Elliot, who's three.
02:48The couple both grew up in the area
02:50and got together when they were just teenagers.
02:52Kind of childhood sweethearts we were.
02:57Yeah, so we've known each other forever, really.
03:01And just as we got older, we just got closer
03:03and we just started going out there.
03:06Yes, loving, relaxed.
03:09Our great mother, beautiful, kind.
03:13He's just so lovely, my girls.
03:15He's a great father, a great partner.
03:18He just makes me laugh.
03:19He's just my son, really.
03:22After ten years together, the couple decided to start a family
03:27and now enjoy life with their two boys.
03:31They're like the terrible twosome, really.
03:33They're little wild boys together.
03:36So we had Rubes in 2014.
03:39He's a brilliant baby.
03:40He's really calm, really intelligent.
03:44Elliot was not such a brilliant baby.
03:46He's hard work.
03:47He didn't sleep.
03:49And he's still, um...
03:50He's still crazy now, but, you know, he's fun.
03:54He's a really good kid, like...
03:55They're, um, the best of friends and worst enemy
03:58is all brought into one sometimes.
04:01Probably one changing of the world, obviously.
04:04The family settled in Seven Sisters,
04:07buying a house close to the centre of the village.
04:11Everyone kind of knows everybody
04:12and if they don't know you personally,
04:14they know your families.
04:15It's a nice, quiet, really nice, quiet area.
04:18Good place to grow up.
04:20It's just really lovely to live in such, like,
04:22a close-knit community, really.
04:25And one summer's day,
04:27the family discover just how special their community is
04:30when disaster strikes,
04:32leaving Jessica and their two young sons in grave danger
04:36and neighbours battling to save them.
04:39It's a sunny Wednesday at the end of June.
04:47Michael is at work on the early shift.
04:49Jessica has taken Reuben and Elliot,
04:51then just five and two years old,
04:53to the park to enjoy the sunshine.
04:56It's a really, really lovely morning.
04:59We were just so excited to just get out
05:01and for them to burn some energy as well, really.
05:05After three hours playing in the sun,
05:07they head for home.
05:08Mike was due to come home from work at two o'clock,
05:11so we thought we'll just spend the rest of the afternoon
05:13in the garden.
05:15They get back just before two,
05:17but when Jessica opens the front door,
05:19she's met with a strong smell of gas.
05:23Your mind just goes into overdrive
05:26and you just panic.
05:27I was panicked, I was,
05:29and just maybe didn't rationalise my thoughts
05:32as much as I should have
05:34and just immediately thought I need to solve this now.
05:38Telling the boys to stay in the living room
05:40at the front of the house,
05:41she goes to the kitchen at the rear.
05:44The only gas thing that I could think of
05:48was our oven where our hobs were gas.
05:51The cooker runs on LPG gas from canisters.
05:54All I did was touch the dial.
05:57It was a split second.
05:59There was no time for me to think or act any differently.
06:03As soon as I touched that dial,
06:06it just exploded.
06:07A neighbour's CCTV across the way captures the result.
06:16A devastating blast hurls bricks and debris across the road
06:21and down the street,
06:22smoke filling the air.
06:24I can only describe it as just some sort of surge
06:28of energy towards me.
06:29It was like a wind blowing at me
06:32and that instantly threw me backwards onto the floor.
06:37She slams into a kitchen cupboard as wreckage rains down.
06:42We had an American-style fridge in the kitchen
06:46and that had fallen on top of me,
06:48which had kind of wedged me onto the floor.
06:51The appliance lands against the kitchen cupboard,
06:54trapping her legs, but creating a void,
06:57which protects her from more falling rubble.
07:00She's conscious, but badly injured.
07:03I just remember looking at my body
07:05and I could just see flesh and blood everywhere,
07:09but I couldn't physically feel any pain.
07:13I was just kind of fighting for survival, I think, at that point.
07:17Residents close by here and feel the blast.
07:22Fish and chip shop owner and former fireman Stephen
07:24is in his garden 500 metres away.
07:28You could feel the explosion, you know,
07:32just coming towards you, like a shockwave.
07:35Stephen's former colleague Geoff is closer.
07:37His house is 100 metres to the rear of Jessica's.
07:41It was immense.
07:43I looked down the street and I could see one of my friends.
07:46He said, the house, he said, it's gone.
07:50Both men rushed to the scene.
07:53Just all rubble.
07:55It was absolutely shocking.
07:58You could see, like, the joists and everything like that.
08:01They were just leaning on walls.
08:03I was just praying
08:04that nobody was in the property at the time
08:08because he's thinking,
08:09if anybody's in that house,
08:11then they're not going to come out of there alive, like.
08:17But in the kitchen, Jessica is still conscious
08:20and in the living room,
08:21Reuben and Elliot, surrounded by rubble,
08:24are making themselves heard.
08:25And the boys just started screaming then.
08:31But I couldn't move to get to them.
08:34Sorry.
08:35The family have survived the initial explosion,
08:38but they're still in great danger.
08:41A fire has broken out in the kitchen.
08:42So I was just really scared that I couldn't move
08:46and the fire was just going to get bigger and bigger
08:50and I'd be there in the flames.
08:54I just started screaming for help, basically.
08:58The boys were screaming.
09:00So I knew that they needed help.
09:03Neighbours have called the emergency services,
09:06but help is closer to hand.
09:07Stephen and Geoff arrive at the back of the house
09:10to find large sections of the roof
09:12and walls have collapsed.
09:14I can remember just a big pile of stone and rubble
09:18and I could hear somebody screaming beneath the rubble.
09:26It's all we could hear then was Jess screaming.
09:29Without a thought for their own safety,
09:31the two men fight their way through the debris.
09:34They find Jessica barely visible, trapped under the fridge.
09:39And she was just screaming in absolute agony and shock.
09:44You could see the burns on her arms.
09:47Her clothes were, like, all ripped and shredded.
09:52And this all Jess was concerned about was her two children.
09:57I just needed to know they were OK.
10:00Sorry.
10:01People at the front of the property tried to shift rubble
10:04from the front wall, which has been blown out,
10:07desperate to reach Reuben and Elliot before a further collapse.
10:12Both boys have survived.
10:14But they're in shock and have been badly burned.
10:17And we could hear one of them shouting through,
10:21the kids are out, they're safe.
10:24Well, you could hear the relief on her
10:26that she knew that they were safe.
10:29More helpers join Stephen and Jeff.
10:31They put out the fire with the neighbour's hose
10:33and try to clear enough space to free Jessica.
10:37We just had, like, a little human chain taking the bricks off her.
10:40But the structure of the house is dangerously unstable.
10:46It was very precarious because ceiling beams and things like that,
10:51when they were pulling, it was creating a further collapse.
10:54We didn't know how long those things are going to be staying up like.
10:58I was just scared that more rubble
11:01was just going to fall on top of me and behind me.
11:06Later, emergency services arrive at the scene,
11:10including three air ambulances.
11:12But Jessica's injuries are serious,
11:15and she's deteriorating fast.
11:17There was burns to her arms, her face, her torso.
11:21Sort of the level you're starting to see
11:23an injury being unsurvival.
11:28Sutton Coalfield, the West Midlands.
11:37A teacher driving to work with a dashcam recording
11:40spots a bin lorry ahead moving towards her.
11:44Seconds later, she realises there's no-one in the cab.
11:48I panicked.
11:50There was going to be something quite serious
11:51that was going to happen.
11:53The driver of a blue car hurriedly reverses,
11:56but a woman walking her dogs is right in the path of the lorry.
12:09Probation manager Sally lives in Sutton Coalfield
12:12with her husband Danny, a church minister,
12:14and their youngest daughter Jasmine.
12:17The couple met more than 30 years ago
12:19at the church her parents were attending.
12:21When I left university, I went back home,
12:26started going to that church, and that's kind of how we met.
12:30We got engaged after about five weeks.
12:32Pretty quick, I guess, by today's standards,
12:36but, yeah, we've been together 30 years now.
12:40Sally previously worked as a music teacher
12:42before switching to her current role.
12:44I've been in the probation service, it'll be 20 years this year,
12:49and I lead a team, so I've got about 12 officers in my team.
12:53We work with people coming out of prison,
12:56those that have been sentenced in the community.
12:58It's a difficult field, but I do...
13:01I really do enjoy it.
13:03For relaxation, Sally enjoys looking after
13:06and walking the family's two dogs,
13:08although she took some persuading at the start.
13:11I, for a long, long time, did not want any kind of pet,
13:17but my younger daughter, Jazz, really wanted the dog,
13:19and she badgered us for about two years, solid.
13:23So we got Lola as a little puppy.
13:25King Charles Cavalier Spaniel Lola
13:27was joined six years later by Gigi, a Cavapoo.
13:32The two of them are great.
13:33They're kind of... Gigi follows Lola around.
13:36Lola just about puts up with her
13:38as kind of the older sister.
13:41Sally regularly walks the dogs at a nearby park before work.
13:45But just having the dogs, it kind of...
13:47They keep us going.
13:49They kind of... I think for my daughter as well,
13:52I mean, living with your parents on your own
13:53is probably not a lot of fun.
13:55It's been a bit of bonding for us as a family, having the dogs.
13:59But one early morning walk nearly ends in tragedy
14:03for Sally and her pets.
14:05It's an overcast morning in autumn.
14:11Sally, Lola and Gigi head off for their walk,
14:14with Sally using the time to catch up on her favourite podcasts.
14:18I just put my earphones in and listen to a podcast
14:21and that's just a really nice way to start the day.
14:24She takes a shorter route today,
14:26sticking to pavements alongside roads.
14:29I was running slightly late
14:31and I just thought I could do with that extra time before work.
14:34Also out and about in the area this morning
14:37is art teacher Victoria.
14:39She's already on her way to work,
14:41having dropped her young daughters at school.
14:44She has a dashcam recording in her car.
14:47I decided last year
14:49that it would be a worthwhile investment to get a dashcam
14:52because there's lots of different scenarios on the road nowadays
14:55where dashcam footage can be really handy.
14:58Victoria rounds a bend and begins travelling up a slight hill.
15:03She notices a large vehicle ahead.
15:06I could see a dust cart coming down the road
15:09and then I realised it was starting to come over the white line
15:12and it was starting to head in our direction.
15:14The driver of a blue car in front
15:16has also spotted something wrong with the bin lorry.
15:19Suddenly he slammed on the brakes, as did I.
15:23Victoria's dashcam picks up Sally on the pavement with the dogs.
15:26In my vision, there was a blue car
15:29and I remember thinking that blue car
15:31was doing something unusual in the road.
15:33It was some kind of manoeuvre.
15:34But Victoria is looking at the bin lorry
15:37and realises its cab is empty.
15:40I panicked.
15:41It had built up quite some speed
15:43and there was going to be something quite serious
15:44that was going to happen.
15:46It does.
15:47The 26-tonne lorry hurtles onto the pavement
15:56with Sally and her dogs right in its path.
15:59It was almost like time slowed down
16:01because I had time to think,
16:03that bin lorry's on the wrong side of the road.
16:05It's coming really fast.
16:06It's not going to stop.
16:08It doesn't.
16:10Victoria watches on in horror.
16:12I heard the most enormous crash.
16:16Quite frightening,
16:17especially because I wasn't sure
16:20if the lady and her dog had got out of the way.
16:22Sally has, with less than a second to spare.
16:26I just instinctively yanked the dogs
16:28and jumped out of the way
16:30and the lorry just crashed into the garden wall.
16:35Victoria drives around the corner
16:37and to her relief,
16:39sees Sally, who gives her a thumbs up.
16:42I got out of the car straight away
16:43and we all just checked that each other was OK.
16:46We just stood there saying,
16:48what on earth?
16:50What on earth has just happened?
16:52I felt really shocked.
16:53I couldn't understand
16:55how something like that could ever have come about.
16:58And then I saw the bin men running down the road
17:02and they were also incredibly shocked.
17:05Sally is shaken.
17:06Engrossed in her podcast,
17:08she glanced up,
17:09seeing the lorry in the nick of time.
17:12I think I was just in shock
17:13because it was such a near miss.
17:16It literally just ploughed through that wall.
17:18I would have been either killed
17:20or had life-changing injuries.
17:23And she's glad she managed to save her dogs too.
17:27I don't know whether I just yanked them so hard.
17:29They had no choice.
17:30It was just that thought of how close it was
17:33was just so horrifying
17:36when it was just such an ordinary day.
17:38She just said,
17:39I just want to go home and have a cup of tea.
17:41She was very, very shocked.
17:43And I said to her,
17:44you're not to go anywhere
17:46until I've got your number
17:47because I want somebody to check up on you later
17:51to make sure you're OK.
17:52When I left the scene,
17:53I didn't phone anybody.
17:55I think I was just replaying
17:57what had just happened
17:58over and over in my head.
18:01Later, she receives a visit from the council.
18:04She just wanted to make sure
18:06that I was OK
18:08and I didn't need anything,
18:09which, you know,
18:12obviously I appreciated.
18:13The investigation into what happened
18:16is ongoing.
18:18Later, Sally and her family
18:19watched Victoria's dashcam footage.
18:22It was very difficult to describe
18:24exactly what a close call it was.
18:26The three of us saw that
18:27and for Jazz and for Danny,
18:29that's when they realised.
18:31I believe that Sally's actions
18:34of running out of the way
18:35literally saved her life that day.
18:37Wow, that was close.
18:49Thank goodness Sally
18:50and the dogs moved quickly.
18:52Now back to Wales
18:54and a family in terrible trouble
18:55relying on their community
18:57and the emergency services
18:59to save them.
18:59In Seven Sisters, South Wales,
19:09Jessica and her two young sons,
19:11Reuben and Elliot,
19:13have been injured
19:14in a huge gas explosion
19:15at their home.
19:17A neighbour's CCTV
19:18captured the blast.
19:22Local residents have rushed to help,
19:24rescuing both boys
19:26from the front of the house.
19:27But Jessica,
19:28trapped under the fridge
19:29freezer at the rear,
19:31is badly injured.
19:33I was just kind of fighting
19:35for survival,
19:35I think, at that point.
19:38A fire has broken out
19:39as a result of the blast.
19:41With emergency services
19:43still on their way,
19:44locals, including former firefighters
19:46Stephen and Jeff,
19:47are working hard to free her.
19:50But there's another danger.
19:52Shifting the wreckage
19:53could bring the rest
19:54of the building crashing down.
19:56We didn't know how long
19:57those things are going to be
19:58staying up like.
19:59Stephen takes a chance,
20:02grabbing a piece of wood
20:03from the rubble.
20:05So I wedged it underneath
20:06the fridge,
20:08prized it up,
20:09and then Jeff then pulled.
20:11I think adrenaline
20:12just must have taken over,
20:13and I just managed to force myself
20:16out of the tiniest scar.
20:19When she got released,
20:21there was a lot of relief
20:23on all our faces,
20:25to be honest with you.
20:27They carry Jessica into the garden,
20:29where other helpers
20:30hose her in cold water for the burns,
20:32which are clearly serious.
20:33I was in a daze,
20:36and I was shaking,
20:38and obviously going into shock.
20:41And that's all she kept saying
20:43was asking about the children.
20:47Ruben and Elliot are safe,
20:50but they also have burns.
20:52Neighbors take them into their homes
20:54to bathe them in cool water.
20:56In the midst of the chaos,
20:57their dad Mike,
20:58Jessica's partner,
21:00arrives home from work.
21:02I drove down,
21:03and then I saw the house.
21:04I was in shock.
21:06Seeing everything across the street,
21:08all the people,
21:09I didn't know what was going on, really.
21:10I didn't know where my family was,
21:12so I was sort of running around a lot,
21:14trying to find out where the kids were,
21:16where Jess was.
21:17Neighbors take him
21:18to two-year-old Elliot first.
21:21He was in the bath.
21:22You know, all his skin was hanging off.
21:24All his hair was singed.
21:25He just had burns.
21:26So it was quite a shock.
21:28We were pouring water on him,
21:30and I was just hugging him.
21:32But I did have to tell him
21:33I had to go and find Rubes as well,
21:35my other son.
21:36So, you know, I had to leave him,
21:37which was heartbreaking enough then.
21:39Five-year-old Ruben is with another neighbour,
21:42also being called with water.
21:44And he was shell-shocked, you know.
21:46He was sort of glazed over.
21:48He was really calm.
21:50He just didn't want to see his own reflection.
21:52He was a bit afraid of seeing
21:53what he looked like.
21:55Promising Ruben he'll be back,
21:57Mike begins to search for Jessica.
21:59He finds her at another home nearby.
22:02They were just hosing her down,
22:04keeping her cold.
22:05I told her I loved her,
22:07and then I had to go.
22:08I thought, you know, she was OK, you know.
22:11But that obviously wasn't the case.
22:13Emergency services have arrived at the scene.
22:17A journalist takes these photographs
22:19as police cordon off the area
22:21and fire trucks line the street.
22:23It felt like every ambulance,
22:25every police car,
22:27every fire engine in Wales
22:29was turning up to Seven Sisters that day.
22:32Along with two teams
22:33from the Welsh Air Ambulance
22:35who land on a nearby field,
22:37Dr Mike Slattery
22:38is one of the advanced paramedics on board.
22:40My first thought was
22:42if anybody is alive
22:44or after that explosion
22:46that they're going to be
22:47very, very severely injured indeed.
22:49Mike's colleagues
22:50start to treat Elliot and Ruben
22:52while he heads to see Jessica,
22:54who is being given pain relief
22:55in the back of an ambulance.
22:57Her injuries are extensive
22:59and severe.
23:01He was burned through her arms,
23:02her face, her torso.
23:05Sort of the level you're starting to see
23:06an injury being unsurvival.
23:08It was difficult
23:10because we needed to separate the family
23:12because, unfortunately,
23:14there's not one hospital
23:15that does everything.
23:16Ruben and Elliot
23:17are carried to the helicopter.
23:19Dad Mike flies with them
23:21to Bristol Royal Infirmary.
23:23The road ambulance
23:24prepares to leave
23:24with Jessica on board,
23:26but her condition is worsening.
23:30Pain started to set in.
23:32I just thought, this is it.
23:35I am going to die,
23:36like, right now.
23:36Any area that's burnt
23:41or injured
23:42will start to swell
23:43and the process
23:43of putting a breathing tube
23:45into the patient's lungs
23:46gets progressively more difficult
23:47and the safest thing
23:48to make sure
23:49that she would protect her airway
23:50would be to perform
23:51an emergency anaesthetic.
23:53She's placed
23:54in an induced coma
23:55and rushed under blue lights
23:57to Morriston Hospital
23:58in Swansea.
24:00There, she's taken
24:01straight into theatre
24:02for skin graft surgery.
24:03An MRI scan
24:05also reveals
24:06she's suffered
24:06two punctured lungs
24:07and three broken ribs.
24:10At Bristol,
24:11Ruben and Elliot
24:13are also rushed in
24:14for emergency surgery.
24:16Dad Mike
24:17waits anxiously.
24:19You know,
24:19when that was about seven hours,
24:21they were both in there,
24:21really.
24:22It was a long time.
24:23And then,
24:23once they saw them after that,
24:25you know,
24:26they were bandaged
24:26then from their toes
24:28to their groins
24:29and from their fingers
24:30to their shoulders,
24:31you know,
24:31it was shocking,
24:32really shocking to see.
24:34But doctors are hopeful
24:35they'll both make
24:36a full recovery.
24:38The news about Jessica
24:39is less positive
24:41and the outcome uncertain.
24:43She suffered burns
24:45to 70% of her body.
24:47Life-threatening amount of burns
24:49and I was very fearful
24:50of the future.
24:51Yeah.
24:53After three weeks in hospital,
24:55two-year-old Elliot
24:56is well enough to go home.
24:57Big brother Ruben
24:59follows a week later.
25:01But their mum remains
25:02in a coma.
25:04She's finally brought round
25:05a month after the explosion.
25:08Obviously,
25:09I was full on bandaged up
25:10from head to toe.
25:12My hair had been shaved,
25:14so I was, like,
25:16completely bald.
25:18But I remembered everything
25:20from the accident.
25:22Her first question
25:23to the nurses
25:23is about her sons.
25:26They'd gone through
25:26a lot themselves
25:27in hospital.
25:28But just knowing
25:29they were OK,
25:31it just...
25:31just gave me
25:32so much relief then.
25:35Jessica remains
25:36in hospital
25:36for 14 long weeks,
25:38undergoing multiple
25:39skin grafts,
25:40before she's finally
25:41allowed home
25:42and reunited with her family.
25:46It was just so emotional.
25:49But to be honest,
25:50it was really difficult
25:51as well,
25:52because I wasn't
25:54who they remembered.
25:57They were a bit...
25:58Yeah, they were a bit shy
25:59around her at first.
26:00They didn't really know
26:01what they needed to do
26:02around her,
26:04but they did warm to her then.
26:05It didn't take long.
26:06And then, you know,
26:07it was just totally normal.
26:08Jessica,
26:16Ruben and Elliot
26:17are still in recovery,
26:18but the family
26:19are doing well
26:20and living in temporary accommodation.
26:23Investigations concluded
26:24the likely cause
26:25of the explosion
26:26was a degraded regulator
26:27on the LPG gas canisters
26:30used to fuel the hob.
26:31The family later discovered
26:34their building's
26:35insurance policy had lapsed,
26:37leaving them unable
26:38to rebuild their home.
26:40In an extraordinary
26:41demonstration of community support,
26:43local people rallied round,
26:46establishing the
26:46Build Back With Kindness project.
26:49The amount of support
26:51we've had of people
26:52in the community
26:53is just phenomenal.
26:55So many people have held,
26:57and not only did they
26:58clear the house,
26:59they went through
26:59every piece
27:00and got nearly
27:02everything out of the house.
27:03There's tradesmen
27:05from far and wide
27:08just doing all they can
27:10to try and help us
27:11rebuild our home,
27:12so there's not even
27:14enough words
27:14to thank the people
27:16that are helping us, really.
27:18And they know
27:19none of it would be possible
27:20without the actions
27:21of local people
27:22who came to their rescue
27:24that day.
27:25The family organised
27:26a gathering
27:27to thank everyone
27:28in person.
27:29We had some drinks,
27:31some food,
27:32and some music played,
27:34and some nice speeches
27:35said by Jess and others.
27:38We all know
27:39what the outcome
27:39could have been,
27:40but I don't like
27:41looking like that.
27:42They're safe,
27:44they're well,
27:44they're doing well,
27:46and that's enough.
27:47That's great, you know.
27:48The guys that came
27:49into our house
27:50and rescued me,
27:52didn't know
27:53if they were
27:54putting themselves
27:54in danger,
27:55you know,
27:56anything could have
27:56also happened to them.
27:58So they risked
27:59their own lives
27:59to save me,
28:00and they're just
28:02superheroes, they are.
28:12That's what community
28:13is all about.
28:14Great response
28:15from everybody.
28:16See you next time
28:16for more Close Calls.
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