30 years later, retired firefighter reflects on Oklahoma City bombing
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On April 19, 1995, America was rocked by its first homegrown terrorist attack the Oklahoma City bombing. This Saturday, looks back at the heroes and the journalists who were there as the chaos unfolded. Tune in to “ON AIR LIVE: Oklahoma City bombing: 30 years later” at 9p/8C. Find out how to watch.

() As the 30th anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing approaches, a woman who was buried alive for over six hours and survived is recounting what she remembers from that day.

Amy Downs, president and CEO of Allegiance Credit Union the same credit union she worked for during the bombing joined ‘s “Morning in America” on Friday.

On April 19, 1995, a truck loaded with a bomb exploded outside a federal office building in Oklahoma City.

  • A building is devastated in the aftermath of a bombing

Downs, who was working in the building that day, miraculously survived after falling three floors.

“I found out later I was still in my chair, upside down, buried under around 10 feet of rubble,” she told .

Oklahoma City bombing survivor says rescue took hours

Downs explained how her rescue took more than six hours, after the threat of a second bomb disrupted her escape and left her alone for nearly an hour. First responders eventually returned to the scene and continued trying to rescue her.

“They risked their lives to save mine,” Downs said of the first responders. But for about 45 minutes, her life was flashing before her eyes. She thought about trying to fall asleep in case rescuers couldn’t get to her and the building collapsed further, so she wouldn’t be conscious for her own death.

“I was just desperate for some peace … I started singing a song that we used to sing in church… and I felt peace,” she explained.

One month after the Oklahoma City bombing, a police car carries American flags and the words, “We Will Never Forget.” On April 19, 1995, Timothy McVeigh exploded a truck bomb outside the Alfred P. Murrah federal building, killing 168 people and injuring hundreds in what was at the time the largest terror attack on American soil. (Photo by David Butow/Corbis via Getty Images)

Thirty years later, Downs is feeling blessed.

“I’m very fortunate to have a second chance, and I take it for all that it’s worth,” she told .

Downs believes everyone can learn an important lesson from what happened in Oklahoma City 30 years ago.

“Coming together, despite your differences … We need more of that, coming together for good,” she said.

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