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Amy Jo Talbot has lived in Kearns for the past 12 years.
"If you hear a boom, you've got to see it," said Talbot."One that hit the house hit, and then we all came out here and noticed it hit the van, and yeah, smacked the ground." "The driver's side rear view mirror is gone," she said."There are probably going to be some scratches. Luckily, there's no windows broken."
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