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Emergency Instructions ** Stay away from flood prone areas. ** If in car, watch for flooding at bridges, underpasses, and dips in the road. DO NOT DRIVE THROUGH THESE AREAS. ** Be especially careful at night. It is difficult to tell if water on the road is one inch or six feet deep. ** If your car stalls, get out and climb to high ground immediately. ** Keep your radio tuned to your local stations. Follow instructions of your local authorities. THUNDERSTORM SAFETY RULES (Credit NOAA) ** When a thunderstorm threatens, get inside a home or large building, or inside an all -metal vehicle. ** Inside a home, avoid using the telephone, except for emergencies. ** If outside, with no time to reach a safe building or an automobile, follow these rules: + Get out of and away from open water. + Get away from tractors and other metal farm equipment. + Get off of and away from motorcycles, scooters, golf carts and bicycles. Put down golf clubs. + Stay away from wire fences, clotheslines, metal pipes, rails and other metallic paths which could carry lightning to you from some distance away. + Avoid standing in small isolated sheds or other small structures in open areas. + In a forest, seek shelter in a low area under thick growth of small trees. In open areas, go to a low place such as a ravine or valley. Be alert for flash floods. �. + If you are hopelessly isolated in a level field or prairie and you feel your hair stand on end (indicating lightning is about to strike) drop to your knees and bend forward putting your hands on your knees. DO NOT LIE FLAT ON THE GROUND. FIRST AID Many people apparently "killed" by lightning can be revived if quick action is taken. When a group is affected, the apparently dead should be treated first; those unconscious but breathing will probably recover spontaneously. First aid should be rendered to those not breathing within four to six minutes or less to prevent irrevocable damage to the brain. Mouth -to -mouth resuscitation should be admini- stered once every five seconds to adults and once every three seconds to infants and small children. If the victim is not breathing and has no pulse, cardiopulmonary resuscitation is necessary. This is a combination of mouth -to- mouth resuscitation and external cardiac compression. It should be administered by persons with proper training. Medical attention also should be given to victims who appear only temporarily stunned or otherwise unhurt, since there may be hidden effects.