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Off your feet. most everybody s been in the ocean and been pounded by a huge wave, and they feel that force, they can get up until the water recedes. and moving water and stream does not give you that release. it never releases. so that force is constantly on you, and you can t get up. that s where most of the drownings occur. you re trapped in your car and being carried away by a flash flood. what should be your first move? a, unbuckle your seat belt and open the window. b, push open the door and swim away from the car or c, keep the windows rolled up and stay with the car. you re not going to be able to push the door open against the weight of that water. remember how heavy that water is. remember it s an incompressible fluid. it doesn t just push side like you do the air. so that door s pretty much going to be staying close. which makes b an impossible decision and staying with the ....
Pickups. just six inches can knock you off your feet. most everybody s been in the ocean and been pounded by a huge wave, and they feel that force, they can get up until the water recedes. and moving water in a river, treatment, does not give you that release. it never releases. so that force is constantly on you, and you can t get up. that s where most of the drownings occur. you re trapped in your car and being carried away by a flash flood. what should be your first move? a, unbuckle your seat belt and open the window. b, push open the door and swim away from the car or c, keep the windows rolled up and stay with the car. you re not going to be able to push the door open against the weight of that water. remember how heavy that water is. remember it s an incompressible fluid. it doesn t just push side like you do the air when you open the door. so that door s pretty much going to be staying close. which makes b an impossible ....
most everybody s been in the ocean and they ve been pounded by a huge wave and they feel that force. they can t get up until the water recedes and a moving water, river, or stream or flood control channel does not give you that relief. it never releases, so that force is constantly on you and you can t get up. that s where most of your drownings occur. you are trapped in your car and being carried away in a flash flood. what should be your first move? a, unbuckle your seat belt and open the windows. b, push open the door and swim away from the car. or c, keep the windows rolled up and stay with the car. you re not going to be able to push the door open against the weight of that water. remember how heavy that water is. remember it s an incompressible fluid. it doesn t just push aside like you do the air when you open the door. so that door will pretty much be staying closed. which makes b an impossible decision and staying with the car is no better. the car is basically a dea ....
Down some sort of creek. true or false? it takes at least four feet of rushing water to carry away most vehicles. the answer is false. according to fema, it takes just two feet of rushing water to move even the biggest suvs and pickups. just six inches can knock you off your feet. most everybody s been in the ocean and been pounded by a huge wave, and they feel that force, they can get up until the water recedes. and moving water and stream does not give you that release. it never releases. so that force is constantly on you, and you can t get up. that s where most of the drownings occur. you re trapped in your car and being carried away by a flash flood. what should be your first move? a, unbuckle your seat belt and open the window. b, push open the door and swim away from the car or c, keep the windows rolled up and stay with the car. you re not going to be able to push the door open against the weight of that water. ....
Pickups. just six inches can knock you off your feet. most everybody s been in the ocean and they ve been pounded by a huge wave and they feel that force. they can t get up until the water recedes and a moving water, river, or stream or flood control channel does not give you that relief. it never releases, so that force is constantly on you and you can t get up. that s where most of your drownings occur. you are trapped in your car and being carried away in a flash flood. what should be your first move? a, unbuckle your seat belt and open the windows. b, push open the door and swim away from the car. or c, keep the windows rolled up and stay with the car. you re not going to be able to push the door open against the weight of that water. remember how heavy that water is. remember it s an incompressible fluid. ....