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Dr. Roxie Albrecht of the Oklahoma University Medical Center and paramedic  Tony McCarty discuss the highly experienced medical response to tornado victims, the type of injuries they saw, and the emotional aspects of doing their jobs in tornado country.  NBC News’ Nancy Snyderman reports.