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Card
"C1"
Calling from a flooding house - no fire
problem. |
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| Q1:
Do you have a basement? |
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If the caller DOES have
a basement: |
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| Q1:
Is there water in the basement? |
| Q2:
Is the water at least knee deep (2+ feet)
and/or rising fast? |
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If the answer is knee deep
and/or rising fast: |
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Stay out of your basement. You could be
drowned or electrocuted if you go downstairs. |
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If the answer is not deep
nor rising fast: |
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If you decide to go to the basement to
salvage valuables, you first need to turn
off the power. |
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Leave the basement if the water starts
to get deeper. |
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You might also want to call a plumber,
and/or purchase a sump pump from a local
hardware or discount store. |
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If the caller DOES NOT
have a basement: |
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| Q1:
Is the water getting into your house? |
| Q2:
Is the water knee deep (2+ feet) and/or
rising fast? |
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If the answer is knee deep
and/or rising fast: |
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You need to evacuate immediately. |
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If the water in the street outside your
house is deeper than 1 foot, do not attempt
to drive away. |
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If the water is 3 feet or more, take a
flotation device with you, such as a couch
cushion. Take one such device for each person
leaving. |
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Make sure pets are free to swim along
with you, but do not try to carry larger
pets. You could both lose your lives. |
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If the answer is not knee
deep nor rising fast: |
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Turn off the power. |
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Evacuate if the water begins to get deep
and/or starts to rise fast. |
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| Flash
Flood Card "C1" |