US | Southern tornadoes Mom, Daughters Survive Tornado in Tanning Bed Three climbed in when they 'started seeing stuff flying around’ By John Johnson Posted Apr 28, 2011 2:23 PM CDT Copied John Franklin Jr, and his wife Kathy help recover belongings from their son's hom, in Bartow County, Ga. (AP Photo/Atlanta Journal & Constitution, Bob Andres) A little bright spot amid the tornado devastation: A woman in Trenton, Ga., tells WRCB-TV that she and her two daughters survived by climbing into a tanning bed in the family's newly opened salon. "We just laid there for a few minutes," says Lisa Rice. "I kept telling them just to be quiet, it's not over. And the wind kept blowing and then finally it calmed down and we got out and climbed out of the building." Its rear wall got blown away, making that easy to do. Absolute best part: Her daughters' names are Stormy and Sky. Click for more on the storms. Read These Next The suspect in the Charlie Kirk shooting is a 22-year-old from Utah. Utah's governor asks a tough question after Kirk shooting. Trump says the Charlie Kirk suspect has likely been caught. Messages on ammo may speak to motive in Charlie Kirk case. Report an error