by the teacher those grades were escorted there before the tornado hit. they were not in the school at the time. they are safe. i've just walked up on another triage center, essentially, a red tarp laid on the concrete. there's a woman here whose head is wrapped, blanket over here, she is breathing. i suspect she's with a loved one right now. i don't know if she's associated with the school, or not. as we mentioned, the school is in the middle of a neighborhood and the neighborhood is gone, as well. there will be victims at the school and i suspect in many of the homes, as well. >> unfortunately, sounds like there will be. folks got to know those rescue workers have to step gingerly, they can't move real quickly. they don't want to step on a student that may be buried under rubble. they want to listen for voices, maybe kids crying for help or just crying. and so that's why they have to move a little bit slower than the parents would like. >> absolutely. let me tell you, there are, obviously, raw emotions out here, even among the rescue