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Card
"B"
Been hit by a tornado. |
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| Q1:
Where are you calling from? |
| Q2:
Are you injured or trapped? |
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If the caller IS injured: |
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Tell the caller... |
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Stay where you are. We
are sending help.
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If there are fires dangerously
close, or if you smell natural gas, move
as far away from the area as your injuries
allow, but remain in the general vicinity
so that rescuers can find you.
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Begin EMD per local protocols.
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If the caller IS NOT
injured:
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| Q3:
Do you know if there are others injured
around you? |
| Q4:
Please describe the damage in your area? |
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Tell the caller... |
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If there are no fires
close to you, and if you cannot smell
natural gas, walk around the affected
area carefully. Try to determine
if there are injured victims nearby. Avoid
potentially deadly downed power lines.
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Do not try to
extricate victims from debris on your
own. You might harm them without the use
of professional rescue techniques and
equipment.
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If you find victims,
mark their location with something bright
and obvious, call back, and remain in
the area until fire-rescue arrives on-scene.
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NOTE:
If this tornado has not been previously
reported, you should pass the report along
to both the local Emergency Operations
Center, and the nearest National Weather
Service office.
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| Tornado
Card "B" |