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How did local people immediately respond to the Oklahoma City bombing? A. They drove paramedics and firemen to the bomb site to help. They drove paramedics and firemen to the bomb site to help. B. They created a museum to honor the victims and the bombing. They created a museum to honor the victims and the bombing. C. They formed a human chain to help find people in the building. They formed a human chain to help find people in the building. D. They put poems and pictures on the fences that were put up.
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C. They formed a human chain to help find people in the building.
Immediately after the blast many local residents ran to the site, formed human chains to pass debris and victims, helped search for survivors, gave blood, offered shelter and supplies, and assisted emergency crews.
Immediately after the blast many local residents ran to the site, formed human chains to pass debris and victims, helped search for survivors, gave blood, offered shelter and supplies, and assisted emergency crews.
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