"I hoped it was a dream:" Survivor of the Cambria mill explosion shares inspiring story of how he made it out alive
By: CBS58 Staff
Posted: Jun 29, 2017 10:28 PM CDT
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One month after an explosion killed five people at the Didion Mill in Cambria. We've learned every worker injured in the blast is home from the hospital.
One of those injured, a former high school basketball standout who lost his legs, is telling his story to only CBS 58's Whitney Martin.
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