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KTHV in Little Rock reported that officials received a call around 1 a.m. of a tree down on a home in Whittington. Sheriff's Lt. James Martin told the station the victims were a 24-year-old male and an 18-month-old girl. It wasn't immediately clear if a tornado or strong winds were at fault. In Pulaski County, central Arkansas, Lt. Carl Minden of the county sheriff's office said a man was killed when a tree crushed his car near the town of Scott. "Nobody has reported seeing funnel clouds, right now were suspecting straight line winds," Linden said. In Oklahoma, Paul Reano, CEO of Atoka County Medical Center, said 25 people were treated Thursday night for injuries related to the storm -- ranging from cuts and scratches to more serious injuries. Reano did not have details on the more serious injuries. In Sulphur, police reported that softball-sized hail -- 4 inches in diameter -- fell for a brief time. The National Weather Service said it received similar reports from Dunbar and Tishomingo. Some people said they were grateful for what they had left after the destruction.
Tushka resident Kimberly Gabriel said the windows were blown out of her home, glass was strewn all over and the fence to her home was knocked down in the tornado. But at least it was still standing. "I consider that we're lucky, our house is here," Gabriel said. "Some people don't have that." She and her 15-year-old daughter, Shelbee, decided to spend the night in their SUV instead of going to a shelter, she said. "I figure there are people who are without homes and they're going to be full," Gabriel said. Tara Pittman, 36, was at a Walmart buying food and wasn't aware of the storm until her husband, Bill, called and told her to take cover. The couple found out later that their mobile home was heavily damaged and they couldn't stay there. "I'm thankful because my family is OK; some people's aren't," Pittman said.
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