Turn Around, Don’t Drown!

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Turn Around, Don’t Drown! Taking the High Ground: Personal Safety During a Flood Turn Around, Don’t Drown!

Turn Around, Don’t Drown! IT’S UP TO YOU! All states have great resources in regard to firefighting and rescue personnel. But these things only offer a certain measure of protection from the random chaos of a serious flash flood event.   The bulk of the work for keeping yourself and your family safe comes down to you. Turn Around, Don’t Drown! http://www.weather.gov/os/water/tadd/

Learn the Land The first, most general, thing you can do is to get to know your local landscape.   Find out where the local streams and drainages are and where the roads you drive the most intersect these potentially dangerous areas. Local Emergency Management Agencies are great sources for this data.

Signs to Watch For: Incident Sign: Warning Sign:

Plan Ahead Another thing you can do is to be mentally prepared for a rapid onset event.   Make no mistake about it. A large rainfall hitting an urban area can turn it into a "war zone" and you don't know how bad it's going to get once it starts. There are always complicating factors and every rescue effort draws precious resources from a very limited supply.

Hurry Up and Wait Sometimes the best thing you can do is respond rapidly to keep yourself from immediate danger, then switch gears and "shelter in place" - waiting out the few hours it takes for the situation to stabilize. Many flash floods only present grave dangers for a period of hours before subsiding.

Don’t Panic! Resist the normal urge to rush home immediately during a heavy rainfall event. Sometimes getting to high ground and staying put for a while is a safer alternative for you and local rescue personnel.

Coffin on Wheels http://www.floodsafety.com The majority of flood-related deaths are caused by people attempting to drive through moving water. This interactive segment explains the most common ways people die in these situations. http://www.floodsafety.com

Flood Statistics Flooding is a leading cause of weather-related deaths in the U.S.-approximately 94 deaths per year Over 50% of flood fatalities are vehicle-related. Follow this link for local flood forecast information: http://water.weather.gov//ahps2/index.php?wfo=sgf

Most cars will float (and be swept away) in 12-24 inches of moving water. Trucks and SUVs are not much better with only 6 more inches of clearance. Creeks and rivers can rise very rapidly and the road bottom can also wash away making the water much deeper than it appears.

Survivors’ Stories Use the link below to listen to harrowing stories of rising floodwaters as told by the people who lived them. http://www.floodsafety.com

Don’t Disregard the Danger of Rising Water TURN AROUND, DON’T DROWN!

Turn Around, Don’t Drown! Many state and federal agencies have partnered with the Turn Around, Don’t Drown campaign to save lives: follow the link below to find more information: http://www.srh.noaa.gov/tadd/taddpartners.htm

Cow rescue – Flint River Flood …but there are always the few who observe, reason, and take precautions, and thus escape the flood – William Shakespeare The presentation posted here is for classroom sharing as a resource. For individual review and to complete the associated quiz for this course, please log into eServices and go to the Online Safety Briefing application under “MY FAVORITES” on the left side reference column. Thank you for your participation in CAP Safety through learning and safety habits. Cow rescue – Flint River Flood near Albany, GA - 1925