Important Numbers and Addresses
重要電話號(hào)碼及聯(lián)系地址
Your family may not be together when an earthquake strikes, so use the spaces below to record information that will help you communicate with one another. Remember, during the first 24 hours following a major earthquake, use your telephone only in case of an emergency.
地震時(shí)您和家人可能會(huì)失散,所以,請(qǐng)?jiān)谝韵碌目瞻滋幱浵轮匾畔ⅲ员闶⒑笙嗷ヂ?lián)系。記住,在大地震后的24小時(shí)內(nèi),如非緊急情況,請(qǐng)不要打電話。
消防電話:119
急救電話:120
報(bào)警電話:110
Police telephone _____________________________________________________
Fire Department telephone_____________________________________________
Ambulance telephone___________________________________________________
______________________________________________________‘s work address
____________________________________________________________________
Telephone/cell phone___________________________________________________
______________________________________________________‘s work address
Telephone/cell phone___________________________________________________
School policy: ? Hold student ? Release student
____________________________________________________________‘s school
Telephone/cell phone__________________________________________________
School policy: ? Hold student ? Release student
Name and telephone/cell phone number of an out-of-town relative or friend who can act as a point-of-contact for separated family members:
____________________________________________________________________
Location of Disaster Supplies Kit:
____________________________________________________________________
________ 的工作地址:____________________________________________
電話/手機(jī):____________________________________________
___________的工作地址:____________________________________________
電話/手機(jī):____________________________________________
___________的學(xué)校地址:____________________________________________
電話/手機(jī):____________________________________________
學(xué)校采取措施:?讓學(xué)生留在學(xué)校 ?疏散學(xué)生
___________的學(xué)校地址:____________________________________________
電話/手機(jī):____________________________________________
學(xué)校采取措施:?讓學(xué)生留在學(xué)校 ?疏散學(xué)生
一位外地親友的名字和電話/手機(jī)號(hào)(作為家人失散后的聯(lián)絡(luò)點(diǎn)):_____________________
應(yīng)急物資存放地 _____________________
Are You Prepared for the Next Earthquake?
你為下一次地震做好準(zhǔn)備了嗎?
This booklet is designed to help you and your family plan for and survive a major earthquake. By taking action to be prepared, you can lessen the impact of an earthquake on your family. Set aside some emergency supplies, and teach your family what to do at home during and after a disaster. You could be without help for up to 72 hours, so learn to cope for at least that long.
Movement of the ground is seldom the actual cause of death or injury. Most casualties result from partial building collapse and falling objects and debris, like toppling chimneys, falling bricks, ceiling plaster, and light fixtures. Many of these conditions are easily preventable.
Because earthquakes occur without warning, it’s important to take steps now to prepare, so that you know what you can do and how to respond — constructive, protective action is possible.
這本小冊(cè)子旨在幫助你和家人學(xué)會(huì)未雨綢繆,以便在大地震時(shí)逃生。事先進(jìn)行準(zhǔn)備,可以減少地震帶來(lái)的沖擊。做一些適當(dāng)?shù)膽?yīng)急儲(chǔ)備,并告訴你的家人在災(zāi)難中和災(zāi)難之后該做些什么。當(dāng)災(zāi)難發(fā)生時(shí),你很可能在72小時(shí)之內(nèi)得不到任何救助。因此,至少要學(xué)會(huì)如何撐過(guò)72個(gè)小時(shí)。
地震中地面的移動(dòng)一般不會(huì)直接造成傷亡。大多數(shù)傷亡是由建筑物的坍塌以及物體和建筑物殘骸墜落造成。比如,倒塌的煙囪、落下的磚頭、天花板上的泥塊以及燈具等。而多數(shù)情況都是易于避免的。
重要電話號(hào)碼及聯(lián)系地址
Your family may not be together when an earthquake strikes, so use the spaces below to record information that will help you communicate with one another. Remember, during the first 24 hours following a major earthquake, use your telephone only in case of an emergency.
地震時(shí)您和家人可能會(huì)失散,所以,請(qǐng)?jiān)谝韵碌目瞻滋幱浵轮匾畔ⅲ员闶⒑笙嗷ヂ?lián)系。記住,在大地震后的24小時(shí)內(nèi),如非緊急情況,請(qǐng)不要打電話。
消防電話:119
急救電話:120
報(bào)警電話:110
Police telephone _____________________________________________________
Fire Department telephone_____________________________________________
Ambulance telephone___________________________________________________
______________________________________________________‘s work address
____________________________________________________________________
Telephone/cell phone___________________________________________________
______________________________________________________‘s work address
Telephone/cell phone___________________________________________________
School policy: ? Hold student ? Release student
____________________________________________________________‘s school
Telephone/cell phone__________________________________________________
School policy: ? Hold student ? Release student
Name and telephone/cell phone number of an out-of-town relative or friend who can act as a point-of-contact for separated family members:
____________________________________________________________________
Location of Disaster Supplies Kit:
____________________________________________________________________
________ 的工作地址:____________________________________________
電話/手機(jī):____________________________________________
___________的工作地址:____________________________________________
電話/手機(jī):____________________________________________
___________的學(xué)校地址:____________________________________________
電話/手機(jī):____________________________________________
學(xué)校采取措施:?讓學(xué)生留在學(xué)校 ?疏散學(xué)生
___________的學(xué)校地址:____________________________________________
電話/手機(jī):____________________________________________
學(xué)校采取措施:?讓學(xué)生留在學(xué)校 ?疏散學(xué)生
一位外地親友的名字和電話/手機(jī)號(hào)(作為家人失散后的聯(lián)絡(luò)點(diǎn)):_____________________
應(yīng)急物資存放地 _____________________
Are You Prepared for the Next Earthquake?
你為下一次地震做好準(zhǔn)備了嗎?
This booklet is designed to help you and your family plan for and survive a major earthquake. By taking action to be prepared, you can lessen the impact of an earthquake on your family. Set aside some emergency supplies, and teach your family what to do at home during and after a disaster. You could be without help for up to 72 hours, so learn to cope for at least that long.
Movement of the ground is seldom the actual cause of death or injury. Most casualties result from partial building collapse and falling objects and debris, like toppling chimneys, falling bricks, ceiling plaster, and light fixtures. Many of these conditions are easily preventable.
Because earthquakes occur without warning, it’s important to take steps now to prepare, so that you know what you can do and how to respond — constructive, protective action is possible.
這本小冊(cè)子旨在幫助你和家人學(xué)會(huì)未雨綢繆,以便在大地震時(shí)逃生。事先進(jìn)行準(zhǔn)備,可以減少地震帶來(lái)的沖擊。做一些適當(dāng)?shù)膽?yīng)急儲(chǔ)備,并告訴你的家人在災(zāi)難中和災(zāi)難之后該做些什么。當(dāng)災(zāi)難發(fā)生時(shí),你很可能在72小時(shí)之內(nèi)得不到任何救助。因此,至少要學(xué)會(huì)如何撐過(guò)72個(gè)小時(shí)。
地震中地面的移動(dòng)一般不會(huì)直接造成傷亡。大多數(shù)傷亡是由建筑物的坍塌以及物體和建筑物殘骸墜落造成。比如,倒塌的煙囪、落下的磚頭、天花板上的泥塊以及燈具等。而多數(shù)情況都是易于避免的。

