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WVTM Channel 13 on MSN'I was saying my goodbyes': Trussville man survives being sucked 500-feet through flooded drainage pipeDrew Owen says that when the rain began to pour, his yard was flooding, and his kids' soccer balls began to float toward HWY 11. He ran after them, and that's when he was pulled underwater.
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‘I was saying my goodbyes’: Alabama man survives being sucked 500-feet through flooded drainage pipe
A Trussville man is lucky to be alive after he was sucked into a drainage pipe during heavy storms Friday night.Drew<a class= ...
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After being sucked into a storm drain in his yard in Trussville, Ala., Drew Owen was dragged through 500 feet of pipe, according to local media outlets. 'I honestly was saying my goodbyes,' Owen said ...
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