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 Columbus, OH  WHDH  鈥?A 2-year-old boy was able to play his plastic trumpet for a large crowd at an Oh stanley cup io State University pep-rally prior to a football game.The boy was geared up in his OSU Marching Band uniform.The boys mother said she initially posted a video of her son marching to the OSU Marching Bands songs for family and friends to watch on Facebook.The video went viral and now has over 2-million views.Members of the OSU Marching Band saw the video and invited the boy to play his trumpet at their pep-rally. Copyright  c  2024 Sunbeam Television. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Join our Newsletter for the latest news right to your inboxTrending7WEATHER: Roller coaster rideBoston Red Sox Spring Training Schedule 鈥?including games airing on 7Court releases redacted copy of defense motion to dismiss charges against Karen ReadMayor Wu preparing to head to D.C. to defend Boston immigrat stanley water bottle ion enforcement pol stanley cup iciesSocial Security Administration could cut up to 50% of its workforceWhat to know about the lives and deaths of Hollywood icon Gene Hackman and wife Betsy Arakawa Oplj Colombia authorities make record 12-ton cocaine seizure
 Courtesy of ChojukaiDashcam footage captured images from when the Noto Peninsula Earthquake struck  stanley cup Suzu, Ishikawa Prefecture, on Jan. 1.Houses on the verge of collapse amid an intense tremor at 4:10 p.m.The Yomiuri Shimbun21:00 JST,ensp;February 7, 2024SUZU, Ishikawa 鈥?Images of houses  stanley cup collapsing, violent shaking and tsunami rushing through the streets were captured on a dashcam in Suzu, Ishikawa Prefecture, amid the massive earthquake on Jan. 1.Chojukai, a social welfare corporation that operates nursing homes in Suzu, released the footage with the hope that it will help people prepare for future disasters.The released footage begins right before the Noto Peninsula Earthquake hit.At around 4:10 p.m., when a powerful tremor stuck, Chojukai employee Kumiko Inagawa, 59, stopped the vehicle and got out with six elderly residents still inside.The footage shows the six being violently shaken inside, and screams of  Whats happening !  can be heard. The ground is seen moving like a wave, while buildings are shaking and collapsing, followed by dust clouds. stanley tumblers Three minutes after the quake, dozens of local residents were seen running toward higher ground to escape a possible tsunami. The street was damaged, so Inagawa and the elderly residents got out of the vehicle and headed to safety.At around 4:47 p.m., tsunami is seen pushing the vehicle down the street. Ive never experienced such a violent tremor, so I thought a tsunami was coming,  Inagawa said.  I was just so desperate to save ev