Jack and Spike: A Baltimorean’s view on the Key Bridge collapse

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It's a major catastrophe over 3,000 miles away but to one member of The Jack & Spike Show, the Key Bridge collapse hit close to home.

It’s a major catastrophe over 3,000 miles away but to one member of “The Jack & Spike Show,” the Baltimore bridge collapse hit particularly close to home.

Spike O’Neill grew up in Baltimore, has fond memories of the old NFL Baltimore Colts and knows the city’s routes. He is aware of how important the“It’s on the due east side of the city and is a major daily commute asset. The bridge is a total loss. It’s gone. It will take years to reconstruct the bridge,” Spike said.a vital artery that along with the Port of Baltimore is a hub for shipping on the East Coast.

“Catastrophic failure is a term people overuse,” Jack Stine said. “A catastrophic event happened last night in Baltimore. This ship is attempting to take 100,000 tons of material out of the harbor. All of a sudden, things go real bad, real fast.”“The ship lost power twice. When they lose power, they immediately lose control and drop anchor. An eight-man crew was fixing potholes on the bridge. Six are still missing,” Spike said. Authorities said the six are presumed dead.

“Needless to say we should be a little bit more grateful to another day on God’s green earth. Let’s put on a Cal Ripken jersey and have a Tasty Cake in honor of Baltimore,” Jack said.Jack Stine was live on KIRO Newsradio when his heart suddenly jumped in his chest and he had to walk off air in the middle of a segment.

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