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08-11-2008, 08:27 AM
Jim Reising
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Links to radio calls during recent NOLA accident
Here are two links to the radio calls from the ship to the M/V MEL OLIVER before the recent collision which closed the NOLA harbor.
Radio conversation during barge collision - NOLA.com
WWL - AM870 ? FM105.3 | News ? Talk ? Sports - *
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