Sean Garber had just boarded a plane in Jacksonville, Florida, when the call came in from his CFO at Grade A Auto Parts and Recycling in Louisville.
She was crying, screaming, rushing a flurry of explanations through the phone as she tried to describe the scene before her to Garber, owner and CEO of Grade A. An earthquake, a power outage, and the scrap metal office exploding. None of it made sense.
When she turned the camera to FaceTime, Garber still couldn’t understand. A rising black cloud of smoke, flames everywhere, the sound of explosions coming through the phone’s tinny speakers.
“It wasn’t logical to even understand,” Garber said. “The images I was seeing — it would have to be a military bomb that created that.”
But it wasn’t. Just minutes before, UPS Flight 2976 had crashe

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