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Get under a sturdy table or desk if things are falling around you. When
they stop falling, leave quickly, watching for obviously weakened floors
and stairways. As you exit from the building, be especially watchful of
falling debris.
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Leave the building as quickly as possible. Do not stop to retrieve
personal possessions or make phone calls.
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Do not use elevators.
Once You are Out:
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Do not stand in front of windows, glass doors, or other potentially
hazardous areas.
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Move away from sidewalks or streets to be used by emergency officials or
others still exiting the building.
If You are Trapped in Debris:
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If possible, use a flashlight to signal your location to rescuers.
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Avoid unnecessary movement so you don't kick up dust.
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Cover your nose and mouth with anything you have on hand.
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Tap on a pipe or wall so rescuers can hear where you are.
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Shout only as a last resort. Shouting can cause a person to inhale
dangerous amounts of dust.
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