Monday, October 20, 2014
EARTHQUAKE STORY
Monday morning around 8:12 a.m. in San Fransisco Bay area, an earthquake shook the place.
On 2342 Plum St, McHenry's Auto Supply store half way collasped, 6 people where injured and two other people died, Jennifer Vu from public information from Hayward Fire Department said. Any other information will not be given out due to the notification to the families.
The resident of the apartment across the street from the Auto store, Mike Beamer, said for 30 seconds almost he felt a rolling then in the middle a big jolt. "I was eating my breakfast when I felt a rumble through the room, i reacted by jumping under the table and just as i did that, i heard an explosion coming from across then, a chunk of cement flew through y kitchen window" said Beamer.
Hayward firefighters did a search through the shop and checked for a gas leak of any kind, the firefighters used ropes to secure the shop in place and make sure it won't collapse anymore. After the building collapsed Twenty-one fire personnel, Twelve police officers, and Five American Red Cross workers came, some responded four minuets after the earthquake.
Out of the 6 people injured, 3 were to taken to Hayward General Hospital, who where seriously injured according to V. No other people on sight where injured or reported. All the way to Los Angeles to far north to Redding felt the earthquake.
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