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“Small pieces of debris, that could be tree limbs or paper, lofted above 10,000 feet and that’s a sign that the tornado is a pretty decent tornado, or, I should say, a stronger tornado,” Friedlein said early Monday, noting how infrequently debris would be launched so high into the atmosphere. “The radar can sample that and tell it’s not raindrops or hail storms. That is unusual. It’s more rare that that happens.”

Smokejumpers dive into remote areas that generally are not immediately accessible any other way. The goal is to subdue the fire when it’s small, before it grows. Using hand tools such as a chainsaw, a torch and a Pulaski tool, which combines an ax for chopping with an adze for digging, a small group of firefighters may try to clear out brush and other fuel, and contain the fire within boundaries.

At about 1 p.m., emergency responders headed to the beach after reports of people struggling in the water. Several young people were rescued, according to the Indiana Department of Natural Resources, but the 14-year-old was missing. About 10 minutes later, a Jet Ski operator saw the teen under the water’s surface and alerted the Michigan City Fire Department, officials said.

“We were greeted by dogs and whips, by shouting and screaming, orders to try to empty the train, by confusion, and by men in striped uniform. We didn’t know it at the time, but the men in uniform were the Jews who were brought there before us. They were called ‘Kanada,’ which I found out later. Their job was to empty the train. One of those men saved my life,” she said in 1990.

A 29-year-old man had been driving a Polaris Slingshot AutoCycle — a low-riding vehicle that combines aspects of a motorcycle and an automobile, such as two seats, a steering wheel and seat belts, but no roof or air bags, according to Polaris — around 2:40 a.m. in the 400 block of South Homan Avenue in Homan Square on the West Side, police said.