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0 <br />If you're driving, pull to the side of the road and stop. Avoid stopping under overhead hazards <br />If you are on the beach, move to higher ground. An earthquake can cause a tsunami, <br />once the earthquake shaking stops: <br />Check the people around you for injuries; provide first aid. Do not move seriously injured persons unless <br />they are in immediate danger. <br />Check around you for dangerous conditions, such as fires, downed power lines and structure damage. <br />if you have fire extinguishers and are trained to use them, put out small fires immediately. <br />Turn off the gas only if you smell gas. <br />Check your phones to be sure they have not shaken off the hook and are tying up a line. <br />Inspect your home for damage. <br />If you are trapped in debris: <br />Move as little as possible so that you don't kick up dust. Cover your nose and mouth with a handkerchief <br />or clothing. <br />Tap on a pipe or wall so that rescuers can hear where you are. Use a whistle if one is available. Shout <br />only as a last resort. <br />