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Tips on Surviving When Vehicle is Trapped in Water

By: Import User
Updated: August 3, 2007
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If A Bridge Were To Collapse Into A Body Of Water Or You Were Swept Into Flooding Waters There Are Several Tips To Remember. Experts Say The Most Important Thing To Remember Is Not To Panic And To Move Quickly And Effectively To Get Out Of The Car. They Say To Unbuckle Your Seatbelt First. San Angelo Fire Officials Say They Are Prepared To Rescue People Trapped In Water. Some Experts Even Say It Is Better To Wait For Your Car To Fill Up With Water To Equalize The Pressure Before Wasting Energy Trying To Open The Doors And Windows.

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