Derry Township police officer Susan Bucland and Tracey Clements dig through the pile of what was once fellow Officer Garth Warner's Campbelltown, Pa., home, Wednesday, July 14, 2004. All four members of the Warner family are safe. Campbelltown, about 16 miles east of Harrisburg, took the brunt of a severe storm packing high winds that damaged dozens of homes, leveling at least several.
Derry Township police officer Susan Bucland digs through the pile of rubble for personal photographs in what was once the home of fellow officer Garth Warner in Campbelltown, Pa., Wednesday, July 14, 2004. All four members of the Warner family were safe.
Derry Township police officer Anthony Clements surveys a pile of rubble that was once fellow Officer Garth Warner's Campbelltown, Pa., home, Wednesday, July 14, 2004. The community of Campbelltown, about 16 miles east of Harrisburg, took the brunt of a severe storm.
Derry Township police officer Eric Singiser, left, and Susan Bucland, center, and family friend Tracey Clements, right, salvage what they can from fellow Officer Garth Warner's Campbelltown, Pa., home, Wednesday, July 14, 2004. All four members of the Warner family are safe.
Tracey Clements, right, and Derry Township Police Officer Eric Singiser, left, salvage what they can from Derry Township Police Officer Garth Warner's Campbelltown, Pa., home, Wednesday, July 14, 2004.
A field of debris is all that is left of a Campbelltown, Pa., home Wednesday, July 14, 2004. The community of Campbelltown, about 16 miles east of Harrisburg, took the brunt of a severe storm packing high winds damaged at least a score of homes. About a dozen people were injured.
Residents are evacuated by school buses as a second storm front sweeps into Campbelltown, Pa., Wednesday, July 14, 2004. The community took the brunt of a severe storm packing strong winds. At least 50 homes in the 2-year-old Country Squire Estates development were leveled or appeared uninhabitable.
What was once a home is a pile of trash in Campbelltown, Pa., Wednesday, July 14, 2004. The community of Campbelltown, about 16 miles east of Harrisburg, took the brunt of a severe storm.
Betty Martin, right, comforts a neighbor after learning her home was completely destroyed by a severe storm in the Country Squire housing development in South Londondery Township, Pa., Wednesday, July 14, 2004.
Rescue personnel form a search team to look inside homes for survivors after a severe storm damaged at least 50 homes in the Country Squire Estates development near Campbelltown, Pa., on Wednesday July 14, 2004. Twelve people were reported injured, one critically, authorities said.
A woman carrying a dog surveys damage done to a home in the Country Squire Estates development in South Londonderry Township, Pa., after a severe storm swept through the area, Wednesday, July 14, 2004. At least 20 homes in the 2-year-old Country Squire Estates development were leveled or appeared uninhabitable. Dozens more were damaged.
Cambelltown, Pa., residents are evacuated by school buses as a second storm front sweeps through the area Wednesday, July 14, 2004.
Homeowners gather what they can from their devastated Campbelltown, Pa., home, Wednesday, July 14, 2004.
Bowling pins were washed from Westwood Bowling Alley in Pottsville, Pa., early Tuesday morning July 13, 2004, by knee-high flood waters during an extensive rainfall overnight that caused a mudslide and led to extensive damage to the location.