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Blizzards/Heavy Snow - Card "D"
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Caller is stuck in a building (e.g., a school, hospital, shopping mall, nursing home, or office building).
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Q1: What address are you calling from?
Q2: Is any part of the structure collapsing?
Q3: How many others are in the building with you?
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If any part of the structure is collapsing:
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Tell the caller...
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- If you cannot leave the building entirely, gather all of the occupants together and move them to an unaffected part of the building.
- Evacuate only if there is no other option (for example, a natural gas leak).
- Stay inside where it is dry and warm.
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If the structure is not collapsing:
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Tell the caller...
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- Keep everyone inside where it is dry and warm.
- Leave only in an emergency.
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If there has been a power outage:
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Tell the caller...
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- Call the power company.
- If there is no heat:
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- Do not use camping appliances to heat! You can use alternative heat, such as from a space heater, but be sure to follow all of the manufacturer recommended safeguards, and always assure proper ventilation.
- Hyper-insulate the building. This means to:
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- Go to an area near the center of the building.
- Stuff towels or rags in cracks under doors wherever possible.
- Eat and drink if possible.
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- Food provides the body with the energy for producing its own heat.
- Fluids prevent dehydration, which can occur quickly.
- Layer your clothing.
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- Wear layers of loose fitting, light-weight, warm clothing.
- Remove layers to avoid overheating, perspiration, and subsequent chill.
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Blizzard Card "D"
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