Ben Hatfield

Ben Hatfield
The Sago Mine disaster was a coal mine explosion on January 2, 2006, at the Sago Mine in Sago, West Virginia, United States, near the Upshur County seat of Buckhannon. The blast and collapse trapped 13 miners for nearly two days; only one survived. It was the worst mining disaster in the United States since the Jim Walter Resources Mine Disaster in Alabama on September 23, 2001, and the worst disaster in West Virginia since the 1968 Farmington Mine Disaster...
command information spread
That information spread like wildfire, because it had come from the command center.
clinging command people
The families, much like the people working in the command center, are clinging to every hope.
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The initial report from the rescue team to the command centre indicated multiple survivors, but that information proved to be a miscommunication.
centre command information initial multiple proved report rescue teams
The initial report from the rescue teams from the command centre indicated multiple survivors, but that information proved to be a miscommunication.
center command information initial multiple proved report rescue teams
The initial report from the rescue teams from the command center indicated multiple survivors, but that information proved to be a miscommunication.
results
We are very discouraged by the results of this test.
area breathing miners safe secure tried
These miners tried desperately to secure an area of safe breathing environment.
clinging families hope progress
Progress has been slow. Families are clinging to every hope of survival.
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Everyone was talking about it in the parking lots, in the kitchen and everywhere. People that got the information were sharing it because that was the hot rumor.
initial location miners missing monday multiple remaining reports rough since turned
At that location they encountered a rough barricade structure. With 12 remaining miners that had been missing since the Monday explosion. Initial reports indicated multiple survivors, but that turned out to be a miscommunication.
caused wrong
We don't what went wrong and caused this explosion.
accident coal learn lessons protect
We must learn the lessons from this accident that will better protect coal miners.
continue determined hope information received remain search thus
While we're very disappointed by the information we have received thus far, we remain determined to continue the search so long as there is hope, and hope remains.
allowed good longer needed process trying
We needed good information, and we were trying to get them that information. In the process of being cautious, we allowed the jubilation to go on longer than it should have.