HOW TO SURVIVE AN EARTHQUAKE
EXTRACT FROM DOUG COPP'S ARTICLE ON
THE: "TRIANGLE OF LIFE"
My name is Doug Copp. I am the
Rescue Chief and Disaster Manager of
the American Rescue Team
International (ARTI), the world's
most experienced rescue team. The
information in this article will
save lives in an earthquake.
I have crawled inside 875 collapsed
buildings, worked with rescue teams
from 60 countries, founded rescue
teams in several countries, and I am
a member of many rescue teams from
many countries...
I was the United Nations expert in
Disaster Mitigation for two years. I
have worked at every major disaster
in the world since 1985, except for
simultaneous disasters.
The first building I ever crawled
inside of was a school in Mexico
City during the 1985 earthquake.
Every child was under its desk.
Every child was crushed to the
thickness of their bones. They could
have survived by lying down next to
their desks in the aisles. It was
obscene, unnecessary and I wondered
why the children were not in the
aisles. I didn't at the time know
that the children were told to hide
under something.
Simply stated, when buildings
collapse, the weight of the ceilings
falling upon the objects or
furniture inside crushes these
objects, leaving a space or void
next to them. This space is what I
call the "triangle of life".
The larger the object, the stronger,
the less it will compact. The less
the object compacts, the larger the
void, the greater the probability
that the person who is using this
void for safety will not be injured.
The next time you watch collapsed
buildings, on television, count the
"triangles" you see formed. They are
everywhere. It is the most common
shape, you will see, in a collapsed
building.
TIPS FOR EARTHQUAKE SAFETY
1) Most everyone who simply "ducks
and covers" WHEN BUILDINGS COLLAPSE
are crushed to death. People who get
under objects, like desks or cars,
are crushed.
2) Cats, dogs and babies often
naturally curl up in the fetal
position. You should too in an
earthquake... It is a natural
safety/survival instinct. You can
survive in a smaller void. Get next
to an object, next to a sofa, next
to a large bulky object that will
compress slightly but leave a void
next to it.
3) Wooden buildings are the safest
type of construction to be in during
an earthquake. Wood is flexible and
moves with the force of the
earthquake. If the wooden building
does collapse, large survival voids
are created. Also, the wooden
building has less concentrated,
crushing weight. Brick buildings
will break into individual bricks.
Bricks will cause many injuries but
less squashed bodies than concrete
slabs.
4) If you are in bed during the
night and an earthquake occurs,
simply roll off the bed. A safe void
will exist around the bed. Hotels
can achieve a much greater survival
rate in earthquakes, simply by
posting a sign on The back of the
door of every room telling occupants
to lie down on the floor, next to
the bottom of the bed during an
earthquake.
5) If an earthquake happens and you
cannot easily escape by getting out
the door or window, then lie down
and curl up in the fetal position
next to a sofa, or large chair.
6) Most everyone who gets under a
doorway when buildings collapse is
killed. How? If you stand under a
doorway and the doorjamb falls
forward or backward you will be
crushed by the ceiling above. If the
door jam falls sideways you will be
cut in half by the doorway. In
either case, you will be killed!
7) Never go to the stairs. The
stairs have a different "moment of
frequency" (they swing separately
from the main part of the
building). The stairs and remainder
of the building continuously bump
into each other until structural
failure of the stairs takes place.
The people who get on stairs before
they fail are chopped up by the
stair treads - horribly mutilated.
Even if the building doesn't
collapse, stay away from the stairs.
The stairs are a likely part of the
building to be damaged. Even if the
stairs are not collapsed by the
earthquake, they may collapse later
when overloaded by fleeing people.
They should always be checked for
safety, even when the rest of the
building is not damaged.
8) Get Near the Outer Walls Of
Buildings Or Outside Of Them If
Possible - It is much better to be
near the outside of the building
rather than the interior. The
farther inside you are from the
outside perimeter of the building
the greater the probability that
your escape route will be blocked.
9) People inside of their vehicles
are crushed when the road above
falls in an earthquake and crushes
their vehicles; which is exactly
what happened with the slabs between
the decks of the Nimitz Freeway...
The victims of the San Francisco
earthquake all stayed inside of
their vehicles. They were all
killed. They could have easily
survived by getting out and sitting
or lying next to their vehicles.
Everyone killed would have survived
if they had been able to get out of
their cars and sit or lie next to
them. All the crushed cars had voids
3 feet high next to them, except for
the cars that had columns fall
directly across them.
10) I discovered, while crawling
inside of collapsed newspaper
offices and other offices with a lot
of paper, that paper does not
compact. Large voids are found
surrounding stacks of paper.
Spread the word and save someone's
life... The Entire world is
experiencing natural calamities so
be prepared!
"We are but angels with one
wing, it takes two to fly"
In 1996 we made a film, which proved
my survival methodology to be
correct. The Turkish Federal
Government, City of Istanbul ,
University of Istanbul Case
Productions and ARTI cooperated to
film this practical, scientific
test. We collapsed a school and a
home with 20 mannequins inside. Ten
mannequins did "duck and cover," and
ten mannequins I used in my
“triangle of life" survival method.
After the simulated earthquake
collapse we crawled through the
rubble and entered the building to
film and document the results. The
film, in which I practiced my
survival techniques under directly
observable, scientific conditions,
relevant to building collapse,
showed there would have been zero
percent survival for those doing
duck and cover.
There would likely have been
100 percent survivability
for people using my method of the
"triangle of life." This film
has been seen by millions of
viewers on television in Turkey and
the rest of Europe , and it was seen
in the USA , Canada and Latin
America on the TV program Real TV