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EARTHQUAKE PREPAREDNESS TIPS 
California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services

EARTHQUAKE PREPAREDNESS TIPS California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services

Earthquake: Duck, Cover & Hold

No matter where you are, know how to protect yourself and your family during an earthquake. Practice taking cover as if there were an earthquake and learn the safest places in your home and work. Practice getting out of your home and check to see if the planned exits are clear and if they can become blocked in an earthquake. Practice turning off your electricity and water. Know how to turn off the gas, but do not practice this step. In the event of an earthquake, once you turn off your gas, only your utility company should turn it back on for safety reasons.


Earthquack Prepairdness saves lives


Tips


When in a HIGH-RISE BUILDING, move against an interior wall if you are not near a desk or table. Protect your head and neck with your arms. Do not use the elevators.

When OUTDOORS, move to a clear area away from trees, signs, buildings, or downed electrical wires and poles.

When on a SIDEWALK NEAR BUILDINGS, duck into a doorway to protect yourself from falling bricks, glass, plaster and other debris.

When DRIVING, pull over to the side of the road and stop. Avoid overpasses and power lines. Stay inside your vehicle until the shaking stops.

When in a CROWDED STORE OR OTHER PUBLICPLACE, move away from display shelves containing objects that could fall. Do not rush for the exit.

When in a STADIUM OR THEATER, stay in your seat, get below the level of the back of the seat and cover your head and neck with your arms.
 
Again Duck Cover & Hold

DUCK or DROP down on the floor.

Take COVER under a sturdy desk, table or other furniture. If that is not possible, seek cover against an interior wall and protect your head and neck with your arms. Avoid danger spots near windows, hanging objects, mirrors or tall furniture.

Cover
If you take cover under a sturdy piece of furniture, HOLD on to it and be prepared to move with it. Hold the position until the ground stops shaking and it is safe to move.

Hold

To Learn More Check out the following links:

Want to be ready?
Click here: http://www.fema.gov/hazard/earthquake/index.shtm

The science of earthquakes
http://www.usgs.gov

Take the earthquake test
http://www.nwcn.com/sharedcontent/features/flash/quake/during.html

 

Super Scoopers for San Diego County
May 7th KPBS Radio Broadcast KPBS Radio Anchor Tom Fudge:

 The San Diego County Board of Supervisors voted yesterday to rent some planes. On a unanimous vote, supervisors agreed to negotiate a lease for three aircraft that would be used to dump water or fire retardant during fire season. The price tag is about $3 million. Meanwhile, the county is still mulling a much more dramatic move...creating a regional fire authority that would incorporate a lot of the small, volunteer agencies that now exist in the backcountry.

Guests
Alison St. John, reporter for KPBS News. 

Augie Ghio, San Miguel Fire chief and president of the San Diego County Fire Districts Association, and Vice President of the San Diego County Fire Chiefs Association

To listen to story on line: Click link below
http://www.kpbs.org/radio/these_days;id=11622#

 

Super Scooper making a drop on a fire
 

 

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