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Harold Bride recieved a iceberg warning from the Caronia. He gave the message to Captain Smith who was on bridge duty. Then he posted it on a bulletin board for the other officers to see.
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They got two iceberg warnings but Harold Bride only had time to take up one of them because he was sending out postcards and letters.
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They recieved three more iceberg warnings from the Californian about fifty miles ahead of the Titanic. Captain Smith was atending a dinner when the message was delivered.
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The Californian sent a message to the Titanic saying that they were trapped in ice.
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They spot a iceberg and try to turn and go in reverse but they are too late.
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The water flows threw the hole of the ship into the mail room and then into the boiler room.
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The captain ordered for woman and children first to get on the life boats.
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There was still 1,500 people on the ship and they were getting close to gether for warmth. He also ordered the crew to leave.
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The Carpathia comes to the rescue and saves some of the people.