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If you are stuck inside a collapsing building; here are some things you can do to keep yourself and others safe.
Even though the chance of surviving a collapsed building is low, some things can be the difference between life and death, especially if it takes a while for the building to completely crumble.
With the right safety and rescue tips, the chances of rescuing people alive increases;
Here is what to do if you are trapped in a collapsing building:
1. Cover your Head
If anything heavy falls on your head, you might die. So the first thing you need to do is secure your head. You can use a metal or wooden object to cover your head as you struggle through the rumble.
2. Cover your Nose and Mouth
Inhaling dust is fatal to your health, so cover your nose and mouth and make sure you are not breathing dust in.
3. Conserve your Energy
You should not run about frantically. Do not shout and scream. Remain calm and conserve your energy. Think of the nearest exit first before you start moving. Do not attempt to move things in your way, rather jump or crawl through them.
4. Avoid Elevators and Staircases if Possible
If you are on the ground floor, then you can plot your way from a window, but elevators are a big no. You can try a staircase but even that is dangerous. Stay in a safe place while you wait to be rescued.
5. Call-in Emergency Services
Alert people whether online or by calling emergency services to let them know you are trapped. Also, when you are trapped in rubble and you can sense rescuers nearby, try tapping on things or calling out to them.
On the flipped side, if you're the good Samaritan that witnessed a collapsed building, here are the tips on how to rescue people trapped in a collapsed building:
1. Analyze the Building and the Possible Places People might be Trapped in
It is important to have a view of the building. Quickly process and ask a mental questions as to: where were people located? How long has the building been in existence? What caused the collapse? This will enable you to begin your rescue operation.
2. Engage in Surface Rescue
Some people are lightly trapped. Search for those people. They are just within the surface and, rescuing them will not be so difficult.
3. Search for Survivable Void Space
Survivable void spaces are parts of the collapsed building that people might be able to survive for a long while in. Search for spaces like that. You can use canines to sniff around for people who might still be trapped underneath.
4. Selective Debris Removal
After that, use equipment like cranes to take the structure apart. Dissect the building carefully piece by piece. Before lifting any slab, always check underneath if anyone is trapped inside. Rescue workers should use cameras.
5. General Debris Removal
After that, if they can find any more people, dead or alive, then they can remove all the dirt and debris.
It is also expedient to have emergency medical services and firefighters on standby.
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