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bookcases, you want to secure those; right? this is what's going it happen. if you as nerts you went in there and got a report that there may be people trapped, where would you start looking for them? upper floors and void spaces. again, we talked about glass. are these people a little too close, do you think? did they give you a rule of thumb how far away to stay from buildings. well, actually 1 1/2 times the height of the building. so if you are in a 30-foot building -- you already did the math -- you want to be 45 feet away. glass falls out, too, do you think it just falls straight down? no, it kites its way around. it can kite up to two blocks away. be aware of that, got your helmet on. types of hazard, you have above ground, ground and below ground. what's an above ground hazard? glass, wires, falling objects. some of the ground level hazards are glass. what's bad about uneven surfaces that are slippery? we already talked about that. you fall, you're going to hurt yourself. is water a bad thing to have? water seeks its own level, there's a hole, covering
bookcases, you want to secure those; right? this is what's going it happen. if you as nerts you went in there and got a report that there may be people trapped, where would you start looking for them? upper floors and void spaces. again, we talked about glass. are these people a little too close, do you think? did they give you a rule of thumb how far away to stay from buildings. well, actually 1 1/2 times the height of the building. so if you are in a 30-foot building -- you already did the...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
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Dec 20, 2010
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happen with structures falling down, they happen with items falling on you like televisions and bookcases. that's most of the deaths that happen in earthquakes. a moderately damaged building, this would be one that has a greater amount of cracking on the interior. moderately damaged building, you can actually go into. the procedures you would follow are basically the same. gather information, shut off utilities when you need to, locate and stabilize injured patients and get them out, so evacuate the injured to a safe area. you want to get them out as soon as you can, get out yourself as soon as you can, and document what you found in that building. these are heavily buildings. these are the two buildings that actually collapsed three days after the earthquake. this building was leaning on this building. procedures for heavily damaged buildings, don't go in. but you still will gather information. shut off utilities if it's safe to do it. you report it. we can cordon off the area just to make sure nobody else goes in the area. definitely tell the fire chief or whoever and we can go in there
happen with structures falling down, they happen with items falling on you like televisions and bookcases. that's most of the deaths that happen in earthquakes. a moderately damaged building, this would be one that has a greater amount of cracking on the interior. moderately damaged building, you can actually go into. the procedures you would follow are basically the same. gather information, shut off utilities when you need to, locate and stabilize injured patients and get them out, so...
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Dec 26, 2010
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meant adding a tall fireplace where none existed before.that carries your eye up along with the bookcases but then your eye comes back down and you notice the furniture the elements around so it's important to have that almost up and down effect.suzanne loves it when owners can personalize the home she helps decorate...like adding this confessional door that was an antique hunt find. but if i went back there and you opened...ok you ready to confess? there you go... forgive me suzie for i have sinned.and suzie easily established a theme for the home...everything became flora and fauna inside we've got cats we've got dogs we've got birds up in the rafters, they're everywhere.and it doesn't stop inside....a huge snail and five geese and two deer and a turtle fountain and a frog fountain and some piggies in the front.and this is benvenuta our friendly mare, to greet everybody.in preserving the former la questa winery, a unique home carries on its heritage.it truly is enchanting it's magical it's whimsical it's serene.it was worth all the time and effort it's given us great joy. in the sonoma
meant adding a tall fireplace where none existed before.that carries your eye up along with the bookcases but then your eye comes back down and you notice the furniture the elements around so it's important to have that almost up and down effect.suzanne loves it when owners can personalize the home she helps decorate...like adding this confessional door that was an antique hunt find. but if i went back there and you opened...ok you ready to confess? there you go... forgive me suzie for i have...
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have a sheet, and then all the sheets -- i had different amenities, such as chairs for $25, or a bookcase $150, to a water filter for $300. >> reporter: she even designed and sold t-shirts. through steady hard work, rachel raised the $13,000 to build the school. but the school needed more than just a building. it also needed teachers, computers, and educational materials. >> that was really all i was hoping for. i couldn't have even imagined how much more that i'd be able to raise, and how amazing people were going to be in donating. >> reporter: so rachel kept at it, and even surprised herself. >> i actually to date have raised just over $57,000, from t-shirts and fundraising letters. and actually i just received a $5,000 award from the supreme master cheng hai of vietnam. >> after the long months of fundraising, she got the chance to see the school that bears her name, and meet the children who would use it. she and her family made the 18-hour flight from her home in new york, to cambodia. >> seeing how appreciative they were, it made me feel so much better about myself. and knowing tha
have a sheet, and then all the sheets -- i had different amenities, such as chairs for $25, or a bookcase $150, to a water filter for $300. >> reporter: she even designed and sold t-shirts. through steady hard work, rachel raised the $13,000 to build the school. but the school needed more than just a building. it also needed teachers, computers, and educational materials. >> that was really all i was hoping for. i couldn't have even imagined how much more that i'd be able to raise,...
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Dec 10, 2010
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living room, it's open, it's bright and underneath that carpeting, it has hardwood floors, built in bookcasest can sit a lot more people and is immediately connected to the kitchen which you see in the background. >> it's only 1 1/2 baths. >> for a four bedroom, these people ought to be putting in one more bath immediately. it's a tremendous detriment for selling a house in today's market. you can see you have a lot of land out back, a pretty lawn and very mature trees. >> let's go to cypress, texas, 30 minutes out of houston. this house is a big one, 4,000 square feet. four bedrooms, 3 1/2 baths. they've got plenty of bathrooms in this. >> this is one swanky house. and at 4,000 square feet, it's only $81 a foot. even on the outside, nothing about this house looks to me like an $81 per foot house. all the finishes on it. top of the line, very expensive. that gallery would impress any of your friends. the living room has tall windows, wood panelling, a graceful fireplace. that's a huge room and you can see the adjacent dining room off to the left there. that has rich cherry wood floors in the
living room, it's open, it's bright and underneath that carpeting, it has hardwood floors, built in bookcasest can sit a lot more people and is immediately connected to the kitchen which you see in the background. >> it's only 1 1/2 baths. >> for a four bedroom, these people ought to be putting in one more bath immediately. it's a tremendous detriment for selling a house in today's market. you can see you have a lot of land out back, a pretty lawn and very mature trees. >>...