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Justin Sharpe

Two families are given ten minutes to evacuate their homes

Two families are given ten minutes to evacuate their homes - But which one are you - What lessons can be learned from this video - And how can we get this message across - This video may be a good start...

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Tags: evacuation, family, preparedness
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Justin Sharpe Comment by Justin Sharpe on June 22, 2009 at 10:08am
You are welcome! If you follow the site on twitter you get updates each time you log on. Do you have anything similar in Turkish in terms of a video resource, then get it uploaded as this would be very useful!
Zeynep M. Turkmen Comment by Zeynep M. Turkmen on June 22, 2009 at 9:58am
Fantastic! Thank you Justin...

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