Survival Tips If You Are in an Earthquake
Doug Copp is the Rescue Chief and Disaster Manager of the American Rescue Team International (ARTI), the world's most experienced rescue team.Here are a few tips from his article called "The Triangle of Life,"
This is information that I have never heard of on surviving an earthquake. I really have not thought much about earthquake survival living in Indiana. Floods effect certain areas in Indiana but our biggest concern is that of tornadoes. Earthquakes are not something that we have much concern with. Maybe we should be concerned about earthquakes. There are more natural disasters effecting all parts of the world now than any other time in my life time. We have felt tremors before and didn't even know what was going on until hearing about it on the news.
Places like California are always concerned about earthquakes. Hoosiers rarely think about the possiblity of an earthquake here. We never know when we may need it. I always heard that if you are in an earthquake that you should stand in a doorway or get under a piece of furniture for safety. According to Mr. Copp who has served in over 60 countries on rescue teams this is the most dangerous thing that you can do.
He crawled into a school in Mexico City in the earthquake of 1985 to find all the children crushed to death under their desks. They were using the duck and cover method for safety during an earthquake. Next to their desks there were triangles of safety. When you duck and cover under a desk or any other large object it will crush you to death. You should lie next to the object.
If you are in bed you should roll out of bed and lie next to it in a fetal position. Next to the bed there will be a triangle of safety. If you are inside and can not get out of your house or building lie close to a sofa, chair or piece of furniture. Do not lie under anything for protection or you will be crushed to death.
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Lisa Riggs
02/12/2010
Very informative piece! I live in NJ & we know very little about earthquake survival tips here, so i thank you!
Sheryl Young
02/12/2010
Oh my - the crushed children under the desks is so sad!
Re: Your comment on the 10 Commandments being removed in your city - what a shaem. The law is being so misinterpreted.
Jack Wellman
02/11/2010
I was shocked that I had never even given this a thought, but we are close enough to the New Madrid (Missouri) fault line and one runs under Kansas too, that I read this and found it to be very informative and professional. Very well done Shana. Impressive indeed. Thank you.
Lady Samantha
02/08/2010
VERY informative! Thankies!
Charlotte Kuchinsky
02/08/2010
Super information.
Patricia Sicilia
02/07/2010
Geez, this makes such perfect common sense! I don't live in an earthquake zone, but this is great advice to know.
Paul Rance
02/07/2010
Interesting, Shana. We had a little quake in the UK a coupla years ago, and we are due a big one sometime soon. That one was scary enough, so an idea never to take things for granted!
JerseyNana
02/06/2010
Great advice, Shana, hope we never have to use it!
Dan Reveal
02/06/2010
Great advice, Shana!
Carol Roach
02/06/2010
excellent tips
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